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Expectant mothers should treat caesarean section correctly. Does it hurt?
I saw red first, and then I began to have contractions. At about 7 pm, when I went to the hospital for various procedures, the pain was not obvious, but with the more frequent contractions, the pain was tight for a while. It was so painful that I couldn't hold on to it later. I keep telling my husband that I don't want smooth sailing. I want to have a caesarean section. My husband went to see a doctor, and the doctor looked at it and said, all the indicators are good, and your physical condition is good, so stick to natural delivery!
At 9 o'clock the next morning, I finally opened my fingers and could enter the delivery room. I felt that I was about to get rid of it. I am still very happy to cooperate with the doctor's request. But within 10 minutes, the doctor found that the fetal heart was abnormal, and told me not to exert myself, hold my breath and prepare for caesarean section.
When I heard that I could have a caesarean section, I was really sad and happy. Sadly, I have been in pain all night and am on the verge of collapse. I was very happy to have a caesarean section, so I was relieved immediately and my heart was relaxed.
Later I realized that I was so happy. There is anesthetic for caesarean section, and no pain is felt during the operation. However, after the operation, because the wound can't turn over in bed, I can't get up. I can only walk by moving, and I should always pay attention to the wound on my stomach when I go to the toilet. I dare not try ... it's really hard.
Unexpectedly, the most uncomfortable thing was that the doctor pressed his stomach. Because it is caesarean section, in order to prevent visceral adhesion and help postpartum lochia discharge, the doctor will press her abdomen with his hand, which is a painful taste and a nightmare of life.
And the recovery of caesarean section is particularly slow. The parturient in our same delivery room can walk around the field within a few hours after delivery. I have a caesarean section with an analgesic pump and can't move in bed. It's really hard. Exhaust is also slow. I was hungry for two whole days before I could eat. I'm really starving.
I suggest that expectant mothers give birth naturally or naturally. Caesarean section is just a natural delivery, and there are a lot of troubles behind it. The pain is still not worth it.
Whether it's a natural delivery or a caesarean section, having a baby is going to the gate of hell to have a baby. How can it not hurt? But there is a difference between the two: it hurts when it is born, and it is liberated when it is born, but it doesn't hurt when it is born by caesarean section, and it hurts to doubt life after anesthesia.
When I was in hospital, I saw a woman who gave birth to three babies. I just observed the baby in the delivery room for two hours, and I was alive and kicking when I left the delivery room. Moreover, she had a few stitches and garters on her side, but it didn't affect her activities at all!
I had a caesarean section. Although I was anesthetized during the operation, I didn't feel anything when I cut my stomach. However, after anesthesia, I was in tears and the doctor forced me to get out of bed. The wound hurts so much that you can't move at all, okay? It hurts when you move, because the baby is big and the knife is big. I had nine stitches. Think about how deep and long the wound is!
Three days after anesthesia is the hardest time, almost as bad as death. On the fourth day, you can get up and walk slowly with the help of your family, and take out stitches in a week or so. It is also possible to encounter fat liquefaction. Finally, after the stitches are removed, you can leave the hospital and go home to recuperate, but you still can't bend over or lean back. You still have to worry about whether your stomach will burst suddenly one day. ......
Look at other people's natural births, eat and drink correctly, and bask in the sun with their children in their arms. They recovered as early as normal people. I really envy them. I really want to say, if life can be repeated, I will definitely choose a natural birth!
Cut open your stomach! How can it not hurt?
Let me talk about my experience. At first, I prepared for a natural delivery, but after injecting oxytocin, I found that the fetal heart was unstable and decided to have a caesarean section temporarily. To tell the truth, I am very resistant, but I decided to sacrifice myself for the comfort of the baby.
In the operating room, the male doctor came in, damn it! That's embarrassing! Fortunately, he is an anesthesiologist. When he left, he got an injection in his back spine. Although it hurts, it is a piece of cake compared with the pain behind him. After waiting for a little while, the doctor began to pull his stomach with a knife and asked me if it hurt. I almost want to swear. Is it that fast just after anesthesia? Ask me if it hurts? After another five or six seconds, I tried again. I said, "It still hurts! How to start! " The doctor said, "You have to bear it for the sake of the children!" " "It started directly, and it really hurt to cut outside, and then I didn't feel anything. I saw the doctor take the children out of their stomachs from the reflection on the ceiling, and I saw them doing needlework. I also asked the doctor: "why is the child so white when he first came out?" "The doctor didn't even want to say anything, saying he was afraid of vomiting or something.
Because the hospital where I operated was very small, there would be no analgesic pump. After the anesthetic that night, I fought hard. I was so painful that I could cry, but I couldn't even move if I wanted to. The night was quiet, and I didn't dare to make a sound, so I supported it until the next day.
You can drink some soup after farting the next day, but you can't get out of bed at all. I can't make myself strong, and those who help me are in tears when they try. They can only get up slowly, at the slowest speed. I remember my mother hit me hard, and I cried at that time. It really hurts. Caesarean section can't laugh, can't cry, and can't even fart. The wound hurts, not too much.
The hardest thing is to go to the toilet. I can't get out of bed, I can't stand up straight when I'm gone, I can't take off my pants, I can't squat, I can't squat, and I can't get up when I'm finished. It was a great pain. I've felt it once, and I don't want to do it again.
I thought it was over, but in fact, the most painful thing is still behind, that is, rubbing my stomach, which made me almost jump off the building. Every time the doctor enters the ward, I cover my stomach reflexively. However, there is no way. I was afraid that the uterus and stomach would stick together, so I had to let the doctor pinch it on the knife edge.
Although the natural delivery also hurts, it will basically be fine after birth. Although it didn't hurt during caesarean section, it began to hurt later. In short, each has its own pain. Short pain and long pain always hurt, depending on which one you choose. It is recommended to give birth naturally and recover quickly. However, if the fetal position is not smooth, the neck is around, and the fetal heart is unstable, it is best to choose caesarean section for the child.
39 weeks caesarean section, happy to mention Mickey. Every time I see some bloggers say that caesarean section doesn't hurt, the description can't be easier. Today I'm going to talk about my personal experience.
After entering the operating room the night before to prepare the skin, the doctor told 12 to stop drinking water and perform the first operation at 9: 00 the next morning.
The real pain begins with entering the operating room.
Catheter insertion: it doesn't hurt, but it's a little sour, and it will pass in a flash.
Anesthetic: It hurts! I had foot surgery before, and I didn't feel anything at that time. Now this kind of pain makes my thigh twitch and numb, which is very uncomfortable. This feeling will last two or three times. In fact, needles also hurt. Just bear it and you will pass.
Surgical incision: no pain! Pulling and pressing will make people feel uncomfortable.
After doing this, I heard the baby crying loudly. I advise people who want to have a caesarean section not to search for such painful posts casually, or you will be scared, just like you. In the operating room, fear always relies on listening to the baby's voice to give yourself motivation.
Oxytocin: When I returned to the ward, I started to hang water. Oxytocin was also very painful and jumped like a knife cutting my stomach. Screaming all the time is killing me.
The pain of stomach pressure will never be forgotten. If oxytocin is always cut by a knife, then pressing the stomach is cut by a big knife, and that feeling is worse than death.
After experiencing abdominal pain, the so-called oxytocin pain is nothing After pressing your stomach, you begin to enjoy oxytocin for as long as 10 hour, which is sour and refreshing.
Turn over after operation. After anesthesia, the doctor said it would be difficult to turn over every two hours. But in fact, I have to turn it over in half an hour at most, otherwise I really can't stand it. You can't move during anesthesia, and there are lumps on the heel and the back of your ass.
The most painful night is to thank my husband for his meticulous care all night. My husband washed my lower body with water for an hour, turned me over in half an hour, and soon the baby will drink milk and change diapers. This time, he didn't even have time to drink water. My husband didn't eat all day, and his blood sugar was low at night, so he had to buy biscuits to supplement his strength. He didn't sleep all night, nor did he sleep the next day. I didn't dare to sleep all night because I had to turn over again. It was really early in the morning. Still afraid to sleep the next day, I fell asleep unconsciously. Fortunately, I didn't have nightmares, so I dared to sleep.
I haven't seen his face clearly since the baby was born. I've always wanted to watch it, but I can only ask my husband to make a video for me. The pain on my body and the eagerness to see the baby are really unbearable. The next afternoon, I can start walking on the ground. I boldly hugged the baby and wrapped it for him. I am very happy. I couldn't wait to walk in the field, and I survived successfully.
Stomach pressure and anesthetic are the most uncomfortable things for me, and I don't want to try again. Beautiful postpartum mothers, whether they plan their stomachs or give birth naturally, belong to the high-risk group of pelvic floor muscle relaxation, so it is very necessary to carry out Kegel exercise after delivery. You can also download a G exercise at home and use it to do Kegel exercises to repair your pelvic floor muscles.
I gave birth to Dabao by caesarean section. The reason is a little embarrassing, afraid of pain. 35 weeks is a good day to find a husband, and 39 weeks is a caesarean section. There were no contractions during the operation, so I didn't feel any pain during the whole process.
If you have to say it hurts, it means it hurts to wear a catheter after surgery. The catheter was inserted before the operation, and the insertion process was not painful. After operation, you need to stay in bed and leave a catheter, which will be touched when your leg moves slightly. This time is very painful, but it is still within the tolerable range. Pain is a bit like urethritis.
I heard that many people have to press their stomachs after caesarean section. I didn't press or hang the uterine contraction potion at that time, and I didn't feel any pain, because I slept most of the time for a few days after operation, and caesarean section really hurt my vitality. Although I have never experienced stomach pressure, I deeply felt the pain. Four months after the operation, I went to check the recovery of the uterus. When doing B-ultrasound, the probe just pressed on the incision of caesarean section. The doctor gently pressed it, which was particularly painful. It felt as if the wound had cracked again, and it didn't disappear until two years later.
It's painful, especially when you're under anesthesia.
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