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Twilight Sleep

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twi·light sleep (twlt)
n.
An amnesic condition characterized by insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine, formerly used to relieve the pain of childbirth.

Twilight Sleep
Anaesthetics
(1) A synonym for IV sedation
(2) A dream-like state of conscious sedation induced by Versed, an agent used for minimally invasive surgery—e.g., colonoscopy—or minor oral procedures without general anesthesia; Versed is associated with sudden deaths, possibly related to ‘overshooting’ therapeutic levels. See Versed. Cf Dauerschlaff, Continuous sleep therapy
Medical history An amnesic state characterised by insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine

twilight sleep,
n a light general anesthesia obtained by the parenteral administration of a mixture of morphine and scopolamine to reduce pain and obtund recall in childbirth.

twilight sleep
Anesthesiology A dream-like state of 'conscious sedation' induced by Versed, an agent used for minimally invasive surgery–eg, colonoscopy or minor oral procedures, without general anesthesia; Versed is associated with sudden deaths, possibly related to 'overshooting' therapeutic levels. See Versed. Cf Dauerschlaff, Continuous sleep therapy.


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Among the intermediate stages are twilight sleep and the question of professional respect from the 1890s through the 1930s, developing the obstetric anesthesia arsenal from 1900 through the 1960s, and giving birth to the baby boomers as a question of convenience from the 1940s to the 1960s.
The final step is to attempt to stay in the twilight sleep state for as long as possible upon awakening.
Bradley created his Bradley Childbirth method during a time when general anesthesia and twilight sleep were common in hospital deliveries.
 
 
 
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