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What kind of experience is caesarean section anesthesia?

I gave birth to two babies by caesarean section, and I am quite clear about anesthetics.

To tell the truth, this posture is quite difficult for pregnant women. With a big belly, my hands can hardly reach my knees. When I gave birth to Bauer, it was noon. I don't know if the anesthesiologist has gone to dinner, but I'm still not ready. The doctor told me to hold on for two minutes, but I couldn't hold on for several times, fearing that I might accidentally fall off the narrow operating table.

The doctor will tell you not to move before anesthesia, otherwise it will be very dangerous, so I said to myself, don't move no matter how painful it is. In fact, there is no expected pain after anesthesia. It feels like an injection, but it is a little painful and a little cold.

The first thing to lose consciousness is the thigh. First one leg is numb, then the other. Before your legs get numb, the doctor will tell you to lie flat quickly, otherwise you won't be able to turn over for a while and need the help of the doctor. Then it won't hurt below the chest, but you can feel someone hurting your stomach, but you just don't know it hurts.

After giving birth to Dabao, my waist often hurts, and the place where I was anesthetized is always sore. When the child is half a year old, I can't get up from lying flat at once. I need to turn over first, and then support the bed with my hands to get up. After Bauer was born, things got better, but now I'm standing washing clothes or washing dishes, bending a little longer and feeling very painful. I wonder if it's because of anesthesia. Sisters who have had cesarean section, do you have this situation?

After caesarean section, I feel that anesthesia is nothing compared with pressing my stomach after delivery, and I dare not recall the sour and refreshing press. Narcotic drugs may be related to personal physique. Some people with pain sensitivity will feel very painful. For some people, although it hurts, it is completely tolerable.

Let me talk about my own experience first. Although I saw many parturients who delivered caesarean section under anesthesia, I didn't feel it at that time, because I wanted to learn some knowledge at that time, but it was really my own experience. It's true that theory and practice are two different things, and I'm trembling with nervousness.

When I got to the operating room, I lifted my clothes and played anesthetic. It is no exaggeration to say that my whole body trembled involuntarily. I psychologically comforted myself that it was okay. The process is very clear, and I have gone through it many times in my mind, but my body just won't listen, especially my limbs are shaking all the time.

So that the first anesthesia failed, and the second time a doctor pressed my leg to puncture successfully. Some people joked that you were still in this business, and then covered with sterile cloth, and the lower body was unconscious.

Because of my nervousness, the whole process was a success. Anesthesia is not too painful, but it is psychologically difficult. Later, after being pushed back to the delivery room, I couldn't stop shaking. I don't know whether it is nervous or cold.

To sum up, it is still related to psychology. Try to relax and not be nervous during production. But I didn't do it.