Don t you have a sleeping injection during a caesarean section? Is it dissected in a sober condition

Updated on parenting 2024-05-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A planned caesarean section before natural continuous contractions is performed under general anesthesia, that is, falling asleep and taking the child out.

    The specific situation should be like this, choose a caesarean section at the beginning, and take general anesthesia, which is less painful. If you choose to give birth naturally, if there is any difficulty, the hospital will recommend using local anesthesia, the so-called non-passage delivery, anesthesia on the spine, which is actually more uncomfortable, or taking local anesthesia to carry out caesarean section, my sister is like this, the sin of natural birth and caesarean section is suffered.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is conscious, just local anesthesia. The anesthetic needle is hit in the spine, and the caesarean section is the most painful thing to knock on the anesthetic needle, and the needle is very thick. And throughout the procedure, the needle and the needle were inserted into the spine all the time.

    It's also very uncomfortable. Moreover, the recuperation after the autopsy is enough for a headache. Giving birth is not completely painless.

    It's better to have a smooth delivery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sweat... The situation you are talking about is the kind of "** delivery", and the common methods used in hospitals are generally epidural block analgesia (anesthetic injection) and laughing gas analgesia.

    When sober, it doesn't hurt to die... If you don't use anesthetics.

    **Childbirth can reduce the fear of childbirth and postpartum fatigue, so that the mother can get "recuperation" in the first stage of labor, which needs the most rest and the longest time, and is more powerful at the last moment of labor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I always think that caesarean section is an emergency measure that is only taken in a state of difficult birth, right? Why should I have a caesarean section if I have a normal birth? Is it good for the body?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Giving birth is really a dangerous thing, although the current medical technology has been so developed, but it is still impossible to avoid many unexpected situations, as we know, in most cases, the birth of a child is a natural birth, but if there is a "macrosomia" or other reasons that cause a natural birth, you have to have a caesarean section. So is it really more painful to have a second C-section than the first?

    1. The second time is more troublesome and takes longer than the first.

    We all know that scars will inevitably be left after the first caesarean section, from the mother's abdomen ** to pelvic organs to the inside of the uterus, so in the second time, the doctor needs to remove the scar on the mother's ** before the operation; If you encounter a pregnant woman with a scar constitution, it will be even more troublesome, and you may even need to cut off a long scar to open your abdomen layer by layer.

    In addition, it must be very painful to remove the scar, the first time is only the incision healing, and the second time is the scar removal before the wound can be healed; There are also many mothers who cause abdominal adhesions after the first operation, and these need to be relaxed first in the second time, so that the trauma caused to the mother will be larger, and the healing process will naturally be more painful. Although most mothers who have experienced a second caesarean section say that the second time is more painful than the first, in fact, everyone feels the pain differently, so whether the second time is really more painful than the first time is different from person to person.

    It's like in our lives, when you are hit by a door for the first time, your head will feel very painful, and then the second time you see the door, your heart will be frightened, in fact, this is a kind of self-protection consciousness transmitted by our brain to our psychology, which is our normal psychological reaction.

    Experienced mothers know that although it does not feel very painful to inject anesthetic during surgery, it will be unbearable pain after the effect of anesthetic has passed, especially when you get out of bed and walk the next day. And the mother who has had this experience will inevitably be stunned in her heart when she has this experience for the second time, and naturally she will feel that the second time is more painful than the first time. So whether it really hurts more or not, mothers have to take good care of their bodies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Caesarean section is a surgical method that cannot be delivered naturally due to the influence of dystocia or abnormal fetal position, which requires anesthetic, and after the anesthetic, you will be conscious and can feel the child peeling off the mother.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A caesarean section is a way for babies to be surgically born without going through natural birth. C-sections nowadays are all done with semi-anesthesia. During the whole process of caesarean section, you are very awake, you can communicate with the doctor, and you can also tell the doctor if you have any discomfort during the process.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Caesarean delivery is the removal of a child from the belly. It's not like waking up with an injection, and waking up from a caesarean section will be very painful.

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