Coronavirus disease (COVID), also known as
COVID-19, has brought the immense challenges for the health-care system globally. All the branches of medicine are equally involved in managing these patients. During this pandemic, care of obstetric patients in terms of
obstetric analgesia becomes crucial. Hence, the purpose of this review was to draft a basic model of strategies related to the provision of safe
obstetric analgesia during this coronavirus pandemic, which will assist the health-care providers across the developing countries to formulate their own protocols depending upon the resource availability. All research articles related to
obstetric analgesia during the
COVID-19 pandemic from January 2020 to December 01, 2020 available on PubMed, Cochrane, Google scholar, and Embase are included in this study. The keywords used for data search were "
obstetric analgesia during
COVID-19," "coronavirus pandemic," "
Labor pain," "
obstetric pain management guidelines," and "
regional anesthesia during
COVID-19." Eventually, our review yielded the most recentmodel for the provision of safe and effective
obstetric analgesia practices during the
COVID-19 pandemic across the developing countries.