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Do you still feel after caesarean section anesthesia?
Because of China's birth policy, many young parents are now planning to have a second child. Many families will choose caesarean section, and some mothers will be worried. Do you still feel after caesarean section? Will it affect children?

Anesthetic drugs will definitely have some effects on the baby to a certain extent. If the anesthetic is used too much, the parturient is likely to suffer from hypoxemia due to respiratory depression during the operation, which will directly affect the oxygen supply needed by the child, and in severe cases, it will lead to the safety of the child. Therefore, when considering the use of anesthetics for caesarean section, we must make good preparations for all aspects of the maternal body and the way of medication. Mothers who choose caesarean section have strict requirements on anesthesia, and some mothers will choose general anesthesia. In fact, general anesthesia is very risky for mother and baby, so mother must consult a doctor when choosing caesarean section.

Generally, it is local anesthesia. The anesthetic is given from the waist and the head is awake.

I don't feel anything when I cut it. I may feel cold. It's not a problem to add anesthetic when it hurts. The problem is that anesthetics and surgery are harmful to people. Although it is big or small, it is definitely there.

It is recommended to have a natural delivery. Although the delivery is very painful, there are few things after delivery, and it will be fine in a few days. I wish I had the baby. Incisions should also be considered, such as pain, itching and scars. It's too risky to make a critical incision. Such a big cut, people are not clothes, and it is different to mend it after it is broken!

First of all, "still feeling" means it will hurt? Or do you have other feelings about your theme?

In view of these two questions, let me answer them for you.

Caesarean section is usually spinal anesthesia, which anesthetizes your lower body, so it won't hurt during surgery! It hurts only when the anesthesia is incomplete. Another anesthesia method is general anesthesia. As soon as the intravenous anesthetic was finished, the patient fell asleep. He didn't know the pain at all and didn't know what happened, so he didn't feel anything. It was after the operation when he felt it.

Then, the second proprioception can only appear during spinal anesthesia, because it is semi-anesthesia and people are awake, so there will definitely be many uncomfortable feelings!

1. Dizziness, nausea and vomiting

Immediately after anesthesia, vasomotor nerve is the first because of the speed of blocking nerve sequence. Therefore, the blood pressure may drop at the beginning of anesthesia, and the huge uterus compresses the inferior vena cava, leading to supine hypotension syndrome, which is prone to dizziness, pallor, nausea and other symptoms, while traction and satiety during operation may cause vomiting!

2. How can I feel when I meet you?

As mentioned above, anesthesia blocks nerves in a certain order. First, the vasomotor nerve-pain-motor nerve-pressure sensation-proprioception, so disinfection has just begun. Because the proprioception of pressure is still there, it is still felt when it touches the skin, and it will not disappear until the block is completed.

3. Stretching feeling

During the operation, radiation from the peritoneum of organs may cause nausea and vomiting.

4. Consciousness

Because spinal anesthesia is semi-anesthesia, you are awake. You can know that you are in surgery, hear the doctor talk, and see your child born.

Feel tired

One possibility is that you are physically exhausted during the natural delivery, and the other possibility is that the doctor prescribed some intravenous drugs for you during the operation. You will feel dizzy, want to sleep, or even fall asleep.

6. Hungry

Because of fasting before operation, I had an injection of atropine before operation (this injection will make your mouth thirsty).

The above description is more common, and a few cases include chest tightness and stomach pain. But you can rest assured that the above will be relieved after treatment. So once you feel uncomfortable, you should immediately report it to the anesthesiologist!

Hello, caesarean section is painless during anesthesia. Medicine is very developed now. Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia is the basic choice for caesarean section, and the anesthesia needle has been changed from the original thick needle to a particularly thin needle. Some pregnant women don't even feel anything during puncture.

After the anesthetic and other anesthetics take effect, the operation begins. During the whole process, pregnant women are not in pain, but they are generally awake.

Generally speaking, the effect of narcotic drugs will disappear about 4-6 hours after caesarean section, and it takes 12 hours after complete metabolism. After the effect of narcotic drugs disappears, there will be pain, and the degree of pain varies from person to person. Some people have unbearable pain, while others say it is not particularly painful. Generally, there will be no serious pain after 24 hours, but now most hospitals have postoperative analgesia methods, which can greatly reduce postoperative pain.

The pain after anesthesia in Tuoye caesarean section varies from person to person. The pain usually lasts 1-2 days, and some may last for 3-5 days.

I hope my answer can help you!

Come uninvited!

I'm an anesthesiologist, and I've had anesthesia at the same time. Personally, I think I can answer this question.

Keep reading if you want to know. If you want to know the answer quickly, look at the end.

I have done nearly a thousand caesarean sections myself. Generally speaking, caesarean section mostly adopts compound block anesthesia, that is, semi-anesthesia. There are also some special cases where general anesthesia is used. Answer the question. Let's start with compound block anesthesia.

Anesthesia is not an immediate process. Although it is all semi-anesthesia, it can also be divided into subarachnoid block (hereinafter referred to as spinal anesthesia) and continuous epidural block (hereinafter referred to as epidural block). In short, spinal anesthesia takes effect quickly and the hemodynamics fluctuates greatly. Even hard effects are slow, but stable.

If the hemodynamics fluctuates greatly, the patient will have discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, headache and irritability. As for whether there is pain, generally speaking, there will be no obvious pain, but there may be a feeling of tension and compression, and there may be a little pain at some special moments (such as when the child is in the head). Relax, it will be over soon. After all, caesarean section is to meet the requirements of surgery and make patients as comfortable as possible under the condition that adults and children are safe.

In short, communicate with your anesthesiologist in time if you have any questions. Effective communication can solve most problems.

To sum up, there is still feeling but no pain after caesarean section.

Last sentence, the anesthesiologist is doing anesthesia. From entering the operating room to returning to the ward after operation, the anesthesiologist will accompany you instead of "taking that shot". Everything is anesthesia, not anesthesia. Thank you for reading. Welcome to consult.

I didn't feel anything when driving, and I didn't feel anything when pulling out amniotic fluid. It hurts especially when I take the child out, but I feel nothing after sewing the needle. But after a few days of anesthesia, I felt pain when I got out of bed and walked, and almost fainted. I just don't want a second child. The second child is more painful than the first child. I heard that I'm going to paddle with an electric knife.

Regarding whether there is any feeling after caesarean section anesthesia, I can tell you clearly: yes! But as a professional anesthesiologist, I can also tell you for sure: I feel it, but I promise it won't hurt.

First of all, we should understand that there are many kinds of feelings, including pain, warmth, emotion and emotion. Many friends are worried about whether it will hurt after caesarean section anesthesia. I can tell you responsibly that caesarean section anesthesia blocks the transmission of pain, so it will not hurt. But the sense of touch will not be completely shielded, so when the doctor does some operations during caesarean section, you will have a sense of touch and know that the doctor is operating on your stomach, but because there is no pain, you will not feel pain. The sense of temperature and movement is also blocked, so your lower body can't move after anesthesia.

Generally speaking, after caesarean section anesthesia, the parturient can still comfortably complete the whole operation, and even after taking out the baby, she can fall asleep happily with sedatives.

My three children are all born by the stream. The first time was more than ten days before the expected date of delivery. The doctor said that the amniotic fluid was turbid and the baby was older, so he chose family planning. The second child is ready for a natural delivery, but only a few days before the expected date of delivery, she has a stomachache and can only have an abortion, because the first two babies have an abortion, and the third one can only have an abortion. I feel that the pain of the first child is lighter than that of the first child.

Both our children were delivered by caesarean section. Cesarean section is not general anesthesia, but it has a sense of touch and reduces pain. Cesarean section is only an emergency. Don't be too nervous. When you get to the hospital, listen to the doctor. My first child, the child is too big, more than eight pounds, and I won't be allowed to give birth by myself; The second child is also more than seven kilograms, with less amniotic fluid, and has not been delivered smoothly. Therefore, it is basically no problem to have a checkup on time and listen to the doctor's evaluation.

Yes, but I can't feel the pain