What is the experience of having a caesarean section, and does it really not hurt?

Updated on parenting 2024-03-10
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The caesarean section is done under anesthesia, so the patient does not feel pain, but the procedure is not very comfortable. First of all, it will be painful to go down the urethral catheter and apply anesthesia. After the anesthesia is done, although it does not hurt during the operation, there will be some adverse reactions of anesthesia, such as nausea, vomiting, chills, etc., after the fetus is delivered, when the doctor flushes the abdominal cavity, many patients will feel that the stomach is turning around, some people will vomit, and some people will have headaches after surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Amniotic fluid broke high and went to the hospital to induce labor injection, on the first day I played a bottle of medicine with milligrams and no response, the second day the dose doubled, the dose doubled for almost two hours, suddenly the amniotic fluid left a pants, began to have stomach pain, the pain was almost five hours, I put a large piece of the wall skin of the hospital waiting room, and finally the doctor came to check and found that it had been opened a finger and a half, I couldn't stand the pain, the doctor said to help me break the fetal membranes first, so that the uterus opened a little faster, Without my consent, I forcibly broke my fetal membranes, and the amniotic fluid flowed out a lot, I directly told the doctor, I didn't go well, I was going to a caesarean section, and finally went to a caesarean section and found that the intubation and anesthetic were trivial, and these were all drizzles compared to the normal delivery, and finally the stomach did not hurt after the anesthetic came up, and I was a little trembling in the middle of the operation, and told the doctor that the doctor added a medicine in the drip, and finally when the wound was sutured, the doctor fed me a medicine, so that I quickly chewed and swallowed it, After taking this medicine, I will feel a little like vomiting after a while, and finally spit out two mouthfuls of saliva, and after the stitches are completed, I will go out of the operating room, and in the next few days, I will feel that it will hurt to get out of bed after pressing the stomach and pulling out the urinary catheter, and everything else is fine, and I was discharged from the hospital today

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