Epidural C Section

An emergency cesarean section may be required if during the course of labor the baby s heart rate becomes irregular indicating that she may be in distress and may not be able to withstand the.
Epidural c section. This form of anesthesia numbs the body but still allows the person to be awake. An epidural is one or more pain medications called anesthetics that s administered through a small tube or catheter placed in your back next to your spine according to the american college of. They say that it s actually small pelvises cephalopelvic disproportion or cpd that are the reason women have c sections.
It can take several hours to regain feeling. Studieshave shown that birthing people are 2 5 times more likely to have a c section when receiving an epidural. For a planned c section you may have a choice of anesthetic although you should be aware that a spinal block or epidural are generally considered the safest options for both you and your baby.
Most women undergoing a c section receive an epidural or spinal block. In an emergency or when bleeding occurs general anesthesia may be necessary. With an epidural you might be able to feel contractions they just won t hurt and you ll be able to push effectively.
Depending on the type of uterine incision and other factors it s often possible to attempt a vbac. Some epidural supporters say that c section is correlated to epidural but not causative. Epidural nerve blocks this one of the most common uses of an epidural.
A british woman says her newborn son will be her first and last child after the epidural she received prior to his birth allegedly wore off during an emergency cesarean section. When a woman needs a c section other factors usually are at play including the size or position of the baby or slow progression of labor due to other issues. You might need a c section if you have a large fibroid obstructing the birth canal a severely displaced pelvic fracture or your baby has a condition that can cause the head to be unusually large severe hydrocephalus.
When we tell our body not to feel our bodies can react by slowing down a little and taking some time to process what happened. It also depends on why the c section is being performed. You ve had a previous c section.