Does an analgesic pump really relieve pain? What are the sequelae of caesarean section mothers?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Relieves pain. There is a numbing drug in the analgesic pump that relieves pain when the anesthetic is applied to the caesarean section mother. However, it will leave sequelae such as backache, back pain, and poor memory. Anesthetics can cause backache and back pain, as well as poor memory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It can relieve pain, and there will be sequelae, such as myself, I often have backache, especially on rainy days, so when there is no need for caesarean section, try to choose a natural birth!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You don't have to, after all, it's just a caesarean section, and it's over. What woman doesn't have children, right? The sequelae is probably spending more money? The woman knows the man's nature, and may get a divorce? Choose yourself, it's not my daughter-in-law, I don't feel distressed.

    Anyway, I used it, and the wound didn't hurt. It's just that I screamed when my stomach hurt the first day, and I kept taking deep breaths because of the pain in oxytocin. Now the child is more than two years old, and I don't feel any sequelae. However, if you don't rest well with your child, you still have to worry about it, and your body will definitely not be much better.

    The analgesic pump is still different from person to person. I remember that when I gave birth to a child, I chose a caesarean section because I was afraid of pain. After the operation, I was given an analgesic pump, and before it took 20 minutes, I began to have an anesthetic reaction - vomiting did not stop, and finally I had to choose to turn off the pump, resulting in the pain of the incision all night.

    But fortunately, I didn't use the analgesic pump to get through it. Therefore, if you have the conditions to choose to use it, you can reduce your pain; If you are afraid of sequelae, you can survive it even if you endure it.

    According to the experience of some mothers around me, analgesic pumps will be used after caesarean section, which can reduce postoperative pain and facilitate postoperative physical recovery.

    I had my first child at the time of using a painkiller pump, and I had two convulsions, and my mouth and eyes were crooked, so scared that the doctor stopped me and gave me a tranquilizer. I didn't smoke it anymore.

    When I gave birth to the second child, I told the doctor that I didn't need to pump the painkiller to imitate the cloth, and it hurt in the middle of the night, and the doctor asked me to take a painkiller medicine, and I took it twice in a row, and I endured it, and it was fine.

    It must be used, otherwise it really hurts, I used it after giving birth, and there are useless mothers who pick up, and it hurts terribly.

    You'll know when it hurts.

    No, I used both of them, what are the sequelae?

    I didn't care about the sequelae, I didn't know at all, the doctor said if I wanted it, I decisively wanted it!

    Those who choose not to use are either very pain-tolerant or very money-saving for my husband's family. But anyone who feels a little distressed must use it.

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