Oh yes it is totally possible. You should ask your OB to walk three time around the room before he begins the procedure, I hear that helps with the pain.
I don't know anyone who has had a med-free c-section, but I know a few amputees who inadvertently did it that way. I hear there are fewer complaints if you start with your head.
While I get this is a troll, there is a movement to give a more natural feel to c/s. For anyone who is interested there is a great video on youtube. Of course there is plenty of medication and surgery, but the focus is on the parents and mother/baby bonding.
While I get this is a troll, there is a movement to give a more natural feel to c/s. nbsp;For anyone who is interested there is a great video on youtube. Of course there is plenty of medication and surgery, but the focus is on the parents and mother/baby bonding.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5RIcaK98Ygnbsp;
This is what I thought of when I read the question.
I don't know anyone who has had a med-free c-section, but I know a few amputees who inadvertently did it that way. I hear there are fewer complaints if you start with your head.
There is nothing I can say that would top this.
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While I get this is a troll, there is a movement to give a more natural feel to c/s. For anyone who is interested there is a great video on youtube. Of course there is plenty of medication and surgery, but the focus is on the parents and mother/baby bonding.
Thanks for posting this. I agree this is a troll and I don't have time for that, but if someone actually reads this and wants information there really is such a thing as "naturual C-section" or a "Jentle C-Section". I actually have included some of this into my birth plan "just in case" I end up with another section. Thanks pepomntpat for adding some value to this post.
I don't know anyone who has had a med-free c-section, but I know a few amputees who inadvertently did it that way. I hear there are fewer complaints if you start with your head.
While I get this is a troll, there is a movement to give a more natural feel to c/s. For anyone who is interested there is a great video on youtube. Of course there is plenty of medication and surgery, but the focus is on the parents and mother/baby bonding.
I realize that OP was total MUD, but this is great stuff! Our doula showed us this during one of our childbirth classes, and it was amazing stuff. If a C-section has to be done, this is the way I would want it.
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Oh yes it is totally possible. You should ask your OB to walk three time around the room before he begins the procedure, I hear that helps with the pain.
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While I get this is a troll, there is a movement to give a more natural feel to c/s. For anyone who is interested there is a great video on youtube. Of course there is plenty of medication and surgery, but the focus is on the parents and mother/baby bonding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5RIcaK98Yg
There is nothing I can say that would top this.
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Thanks for posting this. I agree this is a troll and I don't have time for that, but if someone actually reads this and wants information there really is such a thing as "naturual C-section" or a "Jentle C-Section". I actually have included some of this into my birth plan "just in case" I end up with another section. Thanks pepomntpat for adding some value to this post.
Definitely snorted. Best response ever.
I realize that OP was total MUD, but this is great stuff! Our doula showed us this during one of our childbirth classes, and it was amazing stuff. If a C-section has to be done, this is the way I would want it.