“…There are two reasons for using a sham block. The first is the concept that research should not put women to any unnecessary risk, as discussed by McGuirk et al 12 While the risks of a TAP block are low, introduction of a needle into tissue always carries a risk of bleeding, infection and damage to surrounding structures. The use of spinal anesthesia for surgery meant that women already had altered sensation over their abdomen, and we believed pushing a capped needle against the skin was sufficient to provide blinding.…”