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Filter by:The recommendations regarding eating and drinking during the labor and delivery process are not clear. The objective of this study is to assess whether eating and drinking during the labor process improves obstetric outcomes and maternal satisfaction. Patients admitted for the birthing center during the first stage of the delivery and after having a regional anesthesia are instructed as a routine in our birthing center for fasting and drinking only water and clear fluids during their stay at the labor and delivery room and until after giving birth. The patients will be asked if they are interested in participating in the study. A patient that is interested will be randomized to join one of the two arms: Fasting arm, with the routine management of water and clear fluids or eating, she will be asked to eat every 2 hours or less a food from a list supplied by the study team. The list of food was created with the anesthesiologist team according the review board demand. The data regarding the patients' history, pregnancy and labor and delivery process. Obstetrical and neonatal outcome will be collected. A satisfactory questioner well be sent to all participants.