This is my first post over here. I have a c-section scheduled for November 14. My baby will need to go to the NICU right after the c-section, so it will be a pretty emotional time for me. This may be a really dumb question, but what happens if I just start bawling on the operating table when they take her away? I'm afraid it will interfere with the doctor's ability to sew me up. I'm thinking I should ask for a sedative, but I also don't want to be totally out of it when she's born.
Re: Emotional during c-section
I had the same experience. He listened to all of my concerns and either adjusted the pain meds or reassured me it was okay or whatever else I needed.
All of this. The only people I remember having contact with during and after the surgery was my H, my midwife who scrubbed in to take pics, and the anesthesiologist. I also recall that I was given medication after DS was born that basically knocked me out, or at least made me very sleepy.
Yeah, my nurse anesthetist was my BFF! The actual anesthesiologist was a tool, but the nurse anesthetist rocked. He reminded DH to give me my glasses, take pictures, he took a couple of pics of the three of us before they took LO to the nursery, told the stupid nurses why the catheter wasn't working after they knocked it out and had to replace it. He was great.
I started bawling as soon as I heard my DS cry, and I don't remember there being any issues with my OB doing any stitches. I could be remembering incorrectly, but I don't think I could really move the bottom half of my body. Don't worry about it.
I hope everything goes ok for you and your sweet baby!
My first c/s was very emotioal because the anestesiologist (hope that's spelled right) couldn't get the spinal tap to work nor the epidural. So I cried when they told me that they were going to put me to sleep. I wanted to see my baby born and I couldn't, so I was a mess. With my second c/s, another anestesiologist got the epidural to work and I saw my daughter when she was born. I was too out of it to even realize what was going on. The doctor said I was talking a lot of nonsense. LOL. My daughter, though, had to go to NICU because of fluid on her lungs and she had to stay there the entire time we were in the hospital. I didn't find out until I got in my room. She wasn't able to come into the room with me at all. It sucked but they let me come in the NICU anytime I wanted. It's a lot better to be awake when you are having a c/s because you won't have to wait until you wake up to hear anything about the baby. Hope this helps
they did not give me any kind of sedative to calm me down.
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