Are you awake during C-section?

Anesthesia. Most C-sections are done under regional anesthesia, which numbs only the lower part of your body. This allows you to be awake during the procedure. Common choices include a spinal block and an epidural block.
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Do they put you to sleep for C-section?

Most women are awake and simply numbed from the waist down using regional anesthesia (an epidural and/or a spinal block) during a C-section. That way, they are awake to see and hear their baby being born.
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Why do they keep you awake during C-section?

With epidural and spinal regional anesthesia, the anesthetic is injected near the spine, which numbs the abdomen and legs to allow the surgery to be pain-free while allowing the mother to be awake.
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How long do C-sections take?

The typical c-section takes about 45 minutes. After the baby is delivered, your healthcare provider will stitch up the uterus and close the incision in your abdomen. There are different types of emergency situations that can arise during a delivery.
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How soon after C-section can you eat?

At first you may be asked to only eat ice chips or take sips of water, at least until your provider is certain you are not likely to have very heavy bleeding. Most likely, you will be able to eat a light diet 8 hours after your C-section.
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Anaesthetic procedure for elective caesarean section (C section)



Do they remove organs during C-section?

In most c-sections, the bladder and intestines are moved aside so the ob-gyn can keep them safely out of the way while delivering the baby and repairing the uterine incision. Those organs won't be moved outside the body, though.
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Is C-section safer than natural birth?

Which is safer: vaginal birth or C-section? Vaginal birth is much safer than a C-section for most women and babies. Sometimes a C-section is the only safe option, like when the baby is positioned side-to-side in the belly (transverse lie) or the placenta is covering the cervix (placenta previa).
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How long does C-section pain last?

At first, your cut (incision) will be raised slightly and pinker than the rest of your skin. It will likely appear somewhat puffy. Any pain should decrease after 2 or 3 days, but your cut will remain tender for up to 3 weeks or more. Most women need pain medicine for the first few days to 2 weeks.
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Can you have a C-section without an epidural?

According to ASA practice guidelines, a spinal block or epidural is preferred for most cesarean deliveries because the baby is exposed to the lowest amount of medication and the mother can still actively participate in the baby's birth. However, general anesthesia may be necessary in some cases.
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Which is better epidural or C-section?

In conclusion, we believe that spinal anesthesia may be a better choice for elective cesarean section than epidural anesthesia. It is faster to perform, patients are more comfortable, complication rates are lower, and it is more cost effective.
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Should I shave before C-section?

It's no longer standard procedure to shave pubic hair, because it could permit unwanted bacteria into the body. (Nor should you shave or wax your own bikini area or abdomen right before a scheduled C-section, also due to the infection risk.) Any hair that might get in the way of the incision is clipped.
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Can you feel your arms during C-section?

If you've ever had surgery or even just stitches when you're awake before, you're familiar with the sensation: A painless rocking and tugging that you'll feel as baby is pulled out and pops over the tent and into your arms.
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How often are babies cut during C-section?

Babies cut during C-sections or fetal lacerations are not common. A study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology reported fetal lacerations varied from 0.7-1.9%. The study found that 70% of lacerations happened on the face, head and ear, 20% occurred below the waist and 10% occurred on the back.
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How long after C-section can you take a shower?

Shower and bath: The incision is water-tight within 24 hours after surgery. The bandage should be removed one day after surgery, and the incision should remain uncovered. Your first shower can be 24 hours after surgery.
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What is a gentle C-section?

What is a 'gentle C-section'? A “gentle C-section” brings elements of a vaginal delivery into the operating room – such as letting the mother watch the birth and hold her newborn right away. A C-section is major surgery.
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How do you poop after ac section?

Ways to Ease Constipation
  1. Move. If you're able to move around, do so several times a day. ...
  2. Drink Warm Liquids. Drink a glass of warm water with lemon juice every morning. ...
  3. Eat Prunes. Prunes are known to help alleviate constipation. ...
  4. Go for Fiber. ...
  5. Rest Up. ...
  6. Eat Iron-Rich Foods. ...
  7. Relax.
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Can you go home day after C-section?

The average stay in hospital after a caesarean is around 3 or 4 days. You may be able to go home sooner than this if both you and your baby are well. While in hospital: you'll be given painkillers to reduce any discomfort.
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Can I go for a walk one week after C-section?

Walking after c-section is encouraged and should be your go to for the first few weeks. You'll start to notice day to day movement getting easier and less discomfort lifting baby or moving around.
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Which is more painful C-section or normal delivery?

Recovery times following C-sections are also typically longer than those following natural birth. Ultimately, a natural birth may be more painful than a cesarean section. However, the pain after your cesarean section combined with the heightened risks to you and your baby may outweigh the initial pain of childbirth.
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Does C-section keep vagina tight?

If you do push before the C-section, the baby puts a lot of pressure on your entire vaginal area, which may cause some stretching. But if the baby's head never makes its way through the vaginal opening, stretching should be minimal.
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Why C-section is not good?

And similarly to other major surgeries, a cesarean has potential risks and complications. According to the ACOG, problems can occur with infection, blood loss, blood clots, injury to the bowel or bladder, and reactions to the anesthesia or medication.
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How common is death during C-section?

Risks Associated with Cesarean Section

For deaths directly related to the cesarean section, the rate in five American and two European studies ranged from 0 to 60.7 per 100,000 cesarean sections. The mean was 27 deaths per 100,000 cesarean sections (with a 95 percent confidence limit, ± 15.1).
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Do they clean your uterus during C-section?

To ensure that the entire placenta and membranes are removed after delivery of the placenta at cesarean, the uterine cavity is usually cleaned with one hand holding a dry sponge to remove any remaining membranes or placental tissue, while the other hand is placed on the fundus to stabilize the uterus.
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How many C-section can a woman have?

“So, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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Can you sue if your baby is cut during ac section?

If you or your baby have been injured during a caesarean section, a specialist medical negligence solicitor can assist you in making a C section claim for the injuries sustained.
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