Abstract: (Reg Anesth Discomfort Medication 2016;-LRB- : 175–180) Pregnancy-induced analgesia has actually been shown in both animal and human research studies, although the latter has actually yielded mixed outcomes. The authors of the present study therefore examined repressive and excitatory pain modulation pathways during each trimester of pregnancy and during the postpartum duration in healthy pregnant women. The goals were to figure out if conditioned pain modulation (CPM), mechanical temporal summation (mTS), and temperature-inducing discomfort 6 of 10 (pain-6) underwent pregnancy-related modifications.
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