Painless Normal Delivery in Bhubaneswar
Rahat Hospital | Plot 349, Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneswar 751007
Phone: 09923288288 | Website: rahathospital.com
When a vaginal birth is not the safest path, a C-section performed by the right surgical team makes all the difference. At Rahat Hospital — the trusted maternity hospital in Bhubaneswar — your safety and your baby’s wellbeing are at the centre of every decision we make.
Key Capabilities:
- 24/7 Emergency C-Section Readiness
- Level-3 NICU On-Site
- Expert Obstetricians & Anaesthetists

What Is Painless Normal Delivery?
Painless normal delivery — also called labour analgesia — is a vaginal birth where the mother receives medical pain relief during active labour. It does not mean you will feel nothing at all; rather, it significantly reduces the intensity of contractions, allowing you to stay alert, breathe comfortably, and actively participate in the birthing process.
Key facts to know
It is suitable for most healthy pregnancies — your doctor will assess your eligibility during antenatal visits.
The procedure is performed by a trained anaesthetist and does not delay normal labour progression.
You can still push actively and have a fully natural vaginal birth.
It is different from a caesarean section — this is still a normal delivery, just with pain relief.
What Is the Process of Painless Normal Delivery at Rahat Hospital?
At Rahat Hospital, painless normal delivery follows a structured, patient-centred process designed for safety and comfort at every step. Here is what to expect:
Step 1: Antenatal Consultation and Birth Planning
During your pregnancy visits with Dr. Reshma K Priya, our Chief Gynaecologist, your overall health, baby’s position, and birth preferences are assessed. If painless normal delivery is right for you, a personalised birth plan is created that includes your pain relief preferences, labour support, and any special requirements.
Step 2: Admission and Labour Monitoring
When you arrive at Rahat Hospital in active labour, you are admitted to our modern, well-equipped labour suite. Our nursing team begins continuous monitoring of your contractions and the baby’s heart rate using electronic fetal monitoring (CTG) to ensure both of you remain safe throughout.
Step 3: Epidural Placement
During your pregnancy visits with Dr. Reshma K Priya, our Chief Gynaecologist, your overall health, baby’s position, and birth preferences are assessed. If painless normal delivery is right for you, a personalised birth plan is created that includes your pain relief preferences, labour support, and any special requirements.
Step 4: Active Labour with Comfort
Within 15–20 minutes of the epidural taking effect, you will notice a significant reduction in pain. You remain awake, alert, and able to communicate with your birth partner and medical team. The dose can be adjusted throughout labour to maintain your comfort level.
Step 5: Delivery
When it is time to push, your team guides you through the process. Because you are not exhausted by hours of intense pain, you can push more effectively. Our obstetrician and nursing staff remain by your side throughout this stage.
Step 6: Postpartum Care
After delivery, the epidural catheter is removed and you recover in our comfortable postpartum suite. Our team provides breastfeeding support, neonatal assessment, and recovery guidance before you are transferred to your private or suite room.
What Are the Benefits of Painless Normal Delivery?
Choosing painless normal delivery at a trusted maternity hospital in Bhubaneswar like Rahat Hospital offers meaningful advantages for both mother and baby:
For the Mother
Significant reduction in labour pain, making the experience far less distressing
Reduced anxiety and emotional stress during active labour
Reduced risk of postpartum depression linked to traumatic birth experiences
Better energy conservation — you arrive at the pushing stage with strength remaining
Ability to remain fully conscious and present for your baby’s first moments
Faster recovery compared to emergency caesarean sections arising from exhaustion
Lower risk of exhaustion-related complications in prolonged labours
For the Baby
No adverse effects on the baby when epidural is properly administered
Mother’s reduced stress can positively influence baby’s stress hormone levels
A calmer, more controlled delivery environment contributes to smoother birth outcomes
For the Overall Birth Experience:
You can interact with your birth partner rather than being consumed by pain
Better recall of the birth experience — many mothers report it as a positive memory
Reduces the chance of last-minute requests for a caesarean due to pain exhaustion
What Is the Duration of Painless Normal Delivery?
There is a common concern that epidural pain relief might slow down labour or make the overall delivery take longer. The reality is more nuanced, and at Rahat Hospital, our experienced team manages the process to minimise any impact on labour duration.
In general, the duration of a painless normal delivery depends on several individual factors:
Whether it is your first delivery (primigravida) or a subsequent one (multigravida)
The position and descent of the baby
The strength and regularity of contractions
The timing of epidural administration
Typical time frames
First-time mothers (primigravida)
Active labour and delivery generally takes 6–12 hours, though this varies widely. With an epidural, the pushing stage may be slightly longer (30–60 minutes more) but is far more controlled.
Subsequent deliveries (multigravida)
Labour tends to be shorter — typically 4–8 hours — and progresses more quickly even with pain relief.
Our obstetric team carefully times the administration of the epidural and adjusts the dosage to maintain natural labour progression while keeping you comfortable. In many cases, a well-managed epidural actually helps mothers relax enough for cervical dilatation to progress more efficiently.
What Should You Do While Planning for a Painless Normal Delivery?
Planning ahead makes a significant difference to your delivery experience. Here is how to prepare when you choose Rahat Hospital for your painless normal delivery in Bhubaneswar:
Begin Antenatal Care Early
Register with us in your first trimester so our team can monitor your pregnancy closely, identify any high-risk factors early, and build a comprehensive birth plan tailored to your needs.
Prepare Your Birth Partner
Your birth partner plays an important role in your comfort and emotional support during labour. Bring them to antenatal appointments so they understand the process and can support you effectively on the day.
Discuss Your Pain Relief Preferences Openly
Talk to Dr. Reshma K Priya about your concerns, preferences, and any fears around delivery. Knowing what to expect reduces anxiety significantly. We will explain the epidural procedure in detail and address all your questions.
Maintain Good Nutrition and Activity
Follow the nutrition and exercise guidance provided by our dietetic team throughout pregnancy. A healthy, active pregnancy generally supports easier labour and recovery. Our in-house nutrition counselling services are available to all expecting mothers at Rahat Hospital.
Understand Your Hospital Bag Checklist
Pack your hospital bag by week 36 and ensure you have all documentation ready — your pregnancy records, ID, and insurance details. Our front desk team will guide you on admission requirements when you register with us.
Attend Pregnancy Education Sessions
Rahat Hospital offers group education sessions and pregnancy yoga programmes for expectant mothers. These help you understand the stages of labour, breathing techniques, and how to work with your body during delivery.
Know When to Come In
Come to Rahat Hospital when contractions are regular and roughly 5 minutes apart, when your water breaks, or when you notice any concerning symptoms. Our 24-hour maternity team is always available.
Available Options for Pain Relief in Labour
At Rahat Hospital, we respect your choices and offer several medically safe pain relief options during labour. Our team will help you understand each option and select what is best for you based on your health status and birth plan.
Epidural Analgesia (Most Recommended)
The gold standard for effective labour pain relief. An anaesthetic is delivered into the epidural space of the lower back through a thin catheter, numbing the lower body while keeping you fully alert. The dose is adjustable, and it can be converted to anaesthesia for an emergency caesarean if required — a key safety advantage.
Combined Spinal-Epidural (CSE)
A combination of a single spinal injection for immediate pain relief and an epidural catheter for ongoing dosing. This provides faster onset of pain relief than an epidural alone and is often used for mothers in advanced labour.
Entonox (Gas and Air)
A mixture of nitrous oxide and oxygen inhaled through a mouthpiece during contractions. It does not eliminate pain but takes the edge off and helps with relaxation. It is fast-acting and wears off quickly, making it a safe, mother-controlled option.
IV / Intramuscular Opioid Analgesia
Medications such as pethidine or tramadol administered by injection can provide moderate pain relief. They are typically used in early labour or when an epidural is not yet indicated. Our team monitors both mother and baby closely when opioids are used.
Non-Pharmacological Pain Relief
For mothers who prefer to minimise medication, our team supports relaxation techniques, controlled breathing, positioning, warm compresses, and birthing ball use during early labour. Our pregnancy yoga programme is excellent preparation for this approach.
Note: Not all pain relief options are suitable for every mother. Your eligibility is assessed during antenatal visits. Our team will never pressure you toward any option — your informed consent and comfort are our priority.
Why Choose Rahat Hospital for Painless Normal Delivery in Bhubaneswar?
Rahat Hospital, located at Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneswar, was founded with a single purpose: to provide exceptional, woman-centred maternity care that goes beyond clinical procedures. Here is why we are the preferred choice for painless normal delivery in Bhubaneswar:

Expert Team Led by Dr. Reshma K Priya
Our founder and Chief Gynaecologist, Dr. Reshma K Priya, leads a multidisciplinary team of obstetricians, neonatologists, anaesthetists, and specialised nursing staff. Their collective expertise ensures that every delivery — whether straightforward or complex — receives the highest standard of care.
Modern Labour Suites and Delivery Rooms
Our dedicated labour rooms are designed for both safety and dignity. Equipped with continuous fetal monitoring, modern delivery equipment, and comfortable surroundings, they allow you to labour in a calm environment supported by your birth partner.
Level-3 NICU On-Site
Rahat Hospital has a Level-3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit — meaning that even in the rare event your baby needs specialised neonatal support, expert care is immediately available within the same facility. No transfers, no delays.
IV / Intramuscular Opioid Analgesia
Medications such as pethidine or tramadol administered by injection can provide moderate pain relief. They are typically used in early labour or when an epidural is not yet indicated. Our team monitors both mother and baby closely when opioids are used.

High-Risk Pregnancy Experience
Our team specialises in managing high-risk pregnancies with advanced fetal medicine and continuous monitoring. Whether you have gestational diabetes, hypertension, a twin pregnancy, or other complications, we have the expertise and infrastructure to support a safe delivery.
Personalised Birth Planning
We believe no two deliveries are the same. From your very first antenatal visit, we build a birth plan around your health, preferences, and concerns — including your pain relief choices. This plan is reviewed and refined throughout your pregnancy.
Holistic Maternity Support
As a full-service maternity hospital in Bhubaneswar, Rahat Hospital offers more than just delivery services. We provide prenatal care, pregnancy yoga, nutrition counselling, perinatal mental health support, breastfeeding guidance, and postnatal follow-up — all under one roof.
Comfortable Accommodation
Post-delivery recovery rooms at Rahat Hospital include private Queen and Suite options, designed for the comfort of both mother and family. Our nursing staff is available around the clock to assist with recovery, breastfeeding, and any concerns during your stay.
Patient Reviews Speak for Themselves
Our patients consistently highlight the warmth of our team, the cleanliness of our facilities, and the quality of care they receive. From first-time mothers to those managing complex pregnancies, the experience at Rahat Hospital is described as genuinely supportive and medically excellent.
Note: Not all pain relief options are suitable for every mother. Your eligibility is assessed during antenatal visits. Our team will never pressure you toward any option — your informed consent and comfort are our priority.
CTA Ready to Plan Your Painless Normal Delivery?
If you are pregnant and exploring your delivery options, we invite you to meet our team and see our facilities for yourself. Rahat Hospital is Bhubaneswar’s trusted maternity hospital for hundreds of families each year — and we would be honoured to be part of your journey too.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is painless normal delivery safe for my baby?
Yes. When administered by a trained anaesthetist in a properly equipped maternity hospital, epidural analgesia is safe for both mother and baby. At Rahat Hospital, we monitor your baby’s heart rate continuously throughout labour, so any change is detected and managed immediately.
Will I be able to push normally with an epidural?
Absolutely. The epidural numbs pain but does not eliminate all sensation. You will still feel pressure and the urge to push. Our obstetric team guides you through the pushing stage, and most mothers find they can push very effectively because they are not exhausted by pain.
At what point during labour can I request an epidural?
Most commonly, an epidural is placed once active labour is established (typically at 4–5 cm dilation), though our team will assess the best timing for your individual situation. It is important to discuss your preferences with Dr. Reshma K Priya in advance during your antenatal appointments.
How many C-sections can I safely have?
There is no universal limit, but each C-section does increase certain risks — particularly related to scar tissue (adhesions) and uterine complications. Most specialists advise careful evaluation after the second or third C-section. Dr. Reshma K Priya will review your history and provide personalised guidance.

