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BaLLatris [955]
4 years ago
8

Concerning childbirth, the biggest advantage of regional analgesics versus general sedatives is that the analgesics

Biology
1 answer:
natali 33 [55]4 years ago
5 0
I'm no doctor but I would safely bet that B is the correct answer here.

Source: my mother has had five kids lol
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