As late as 1985, doctors believed babies didn't feel pain and conducted surgeries with no anesthesia.

As late as 1985, doctors believed babies didn’t feel pain and conducted surgeries with no anesthesia.

The belief that babies’ nervous systems were undeveloped and they therefore could not feel pain meant they were not provided with anesthesia as standard practice. Instead, babies were administered muscle relaxants to stop them from moving during invasive procedures.

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