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Join Liz Soto as she speaks with Dr. Allison Lee, a leading obstetric anesthesiologist and board member of the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP). In this episode, Dr. Lee provides an in-depth look at different types of anesthesia used in labor and delivery, including spinal, epidural, and general anesthesia. She highlights why epidurals are typically preferred and addresses concerns about general anesthesia. Additionally, Dr. Lee examines the racial disparities in anesthesia practices, including why Black women are more frequently administered general anesthesia for C-sections. Dr. Lee discusses the factors behind this disparity and offers practical advice for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure informed, equitable care.
By UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant HealthJoin Liz Soto as she speaks with Dr. Allison Lee, a leading obstetric anesthesiologist and board member of the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology (SOAP). In this episode, Dr. Lee provides an in-depth look at different types of anesthesia used in labor and delivery, including spinal, epidural, and general anesthesia. She highlights why epidurals are typically preferred and addresses concerns about general anesthesia. Additionally, Dr. Lee examines the racial disparities in anesthesia practices, including why Black women are more frequently administered general anesthesia for C-sections. Dr. Lee discusses the factors behind this disparity and offers practical advice for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure informed, equitable care.