During the surgery I started to shake really bad. I was still shaking for several minutes after I got back to the recovery room. I also got a metal taste in my mouth during the surgery.
I asked the doctor about this at my 6 week post partum visit and she said that when you deliver a baby some women will shake, vaginal or c/section delivery. I am pretty sure I started shaking before the my daughter was taken out. She said the metal taste was from the spinal. This is one of the reasons I want a VBAC so bad. The whole c-section experienec freaked me out. Did this happen to anyone else?
Re: Did anyone experience this???
After my spinal I threw up twice and was shaking a little. The Anesthesioligist (sp?) told me it was normal. I don't remember if I was shaking the rest of the surgery. But I do remember it happening again in recovery for about a minute.
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I am glad to hear I am not the only one this happened to. No one explained this to me ahead of time. I didn't agree when my doctor said it was the delivery of the baby. I thought it was the spinal too. Hopefully next time since I know what to expect I wont freak out so bad. I never felt sick, but I was shaking so bad my teeth were chattering. Not a good feeling to me.
Shaking is normal after giving birth, and can happen after any birth (med-free, epidural, spinal, etc.) It's a result of the very sudden hormone changes that occur when the placenta peels away. I was shaking so much after birth that I was afraid to hold my baby.
If you started shaking before the birth, it could be due to medication or something else but I don't really know.
I had a spinal with my c/s and shook like crazy. It was this scary uncontrollable feeling.
I also shook after my med-free VBAC, but it wasn't as scary or uncontrollable feeling to me, even though it was uncontrollable, if that makes sense.
This exactly! I was miserable.