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Old Jan 11, 2004, 10:03 PM
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Re: Do redheads have more pain during labor in your opinion?

Originally posted by becca.utns
The Research Institute at the University of Loisville showed redheads had a lower pain threshold .

However, research from McGill University said redheads responded better to pain relief treatments and had the highest pain threshold than other hair colors.
I read the second study. I am a natural redhead and always considered my labors fairly mild compared to the reactions of some pts I have dealt with. Now, after reading that, I'm not sure if my labors are mild or I just have a higher pain tolerance. I haven't really been on the lookout for redheads and pain tolerance though. I do keep an eye on the bleeding, although that has not been actually proven.

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Old Jan 11, 2004, 11:20 PM
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I haven't noticed a difference in pain tolerance... but like the others keep methergine on hand because red-heads are notorious bleeders.

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Old Jan 11, 2004, 11:38 PM
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Now, now....

Originally posted by becca.utns
In response to Barbpick's post
Okay....
Just pondering some research because I am a student. Some people like to know about research so they can learn and grow (IMO).
"Just give the med and shut up"...uh... that's not the type of nurse I want to become!
But thank you for your interesting insight...

Maybe it's just me but... I "think" Barb was being facetious.... She DEFINITELY didn't say "shut up" Her point was more likely... *if in fact, redheads DO have more pain... then their medication requirements might be higher... so give em the meds they require in order to control their pain*. (Forgive me for speaking for ya Barb)

Thanks for the information, becca... looks like I'll be doing some reading on this.

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Old Jan 11, 2004, 11:43 PM
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natural redhead here.

i think i have a pretty strong pain tolerance......but then it's all subjective and i would not lose sleep on this one.

there is a lot to do for you when the time comes for you to have a baby. just be assertive and vocal as to your needs and quit worrying. it will be ok!!!

(have had 2 kids and 3 major surgeries and was on my feet the 1st day each time. a lot of it is in the WILL!)

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Old Jan 12, 2004, 12:04 AM
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Thanks all for responding!!!

I didn't know about the bleeding. That's interesting. Thanks for all the input!

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Old Jan 12, 2004, 06:06 AM
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Re: whooooo

Originally posted by becca.utns
In response to Barbpick's post
Okay....
Just pondering some research because I am a student. Some people like to know about research so they can learn and grow (IMO).
"Just give the med and shut up"...uh... that's not the type of nurse I want to become!
But thank you for your interesting insight...
I think what she's trying to say is you should properly medicate anyone that needs pain medication, regardless of their hair color.Definately the kind of nurse we should all be.
On a personal note, I have a high pain tolerance and am a natural auburn, (albeit a little darker thank you Clairol)
My daughter is a redhead and cries about a hangnail, but I think she's just dramatic. Another red head trait?

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Old Jan 12, 2004, 08:21 AM
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Coming from a long line of redheads on both sides I think It must be true that redheads bleed more or more easily because it has happened so often in my family after childbirth. My sister and aunt and grandmother had very mild pain during labors but all had a lot of bleeding after especially with C-sections. Interesting.

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Old Jan 12, 2004, 10:01 AM
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Wink Yanno know something....

the redheads in my family neither appear to feel pain more intensely or bleed more. both my deliveries netted a less than 350 cc blood loss.....one was a forceps assisted delivery; the other a csection. Both had the risk of quite a bit of bleeding, but I did fine. Neither did my sister experience such problems with her 3 csections or any of my red head family members.

i just don't think you can generalize anyhow. as a conscientious care provider, you would watch ANYONE for excessive hemorrhage and bleeding and more so if their risk factors indicate (e.g. multiparity, multiple gestation, history of hemorrhage, bleeding disorders, PIH, etc.) and a GOOD NURSE will assess pain and the way a patient copes with EACH patient, not relying on studies or anecdotes to guide her decision making too much in treating the individual in her care. there are always exceptions out there; we are HUMAN after all. and pain is a very subjective thing.

That is just a TEMPER-MENTAL redhead's 0.02 for what it's worth.

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Old Jan 12, 2004, 10:15 AM
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I have noticed the bleeding thing too. I have also noticed that redheads seem to have more drug allergies, anyone else? I shudder everytime I go to give a redhead pen-g.

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Old Jan 12, 2004, 10:51 AM
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This redhead will add her $.02 as well....

I barely remember the pain of labor, and I made it to 8 cm with no meds. Now the pain after the c-section was INTENSE, but my epidural was gone and I had no meds, due to an anesthesiologist that really dropped the ball. However, I've never known anyone not to have fairly significant pain after abdominal surgery of any kind.

I didn't have excessive bleeding either....

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