Nitrous oxide (N2O) has been used as an analgesic during childbirth since the late 1800s, almost exclusively outside of the United States, until it resurfaced around 2011. A resurgence in use, coupled with widespread lack of knowledge about the modality, has led to a bevy of misconceptions, which impedes the initiation of N2O services and leads to unnecessary interventions and cost.
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