I hear the initial shot/numbing thing hurts, but what does it feel like afterwards? Can you really not move or feel your legs or feet? I was thinking about this today and it was freaking me out...almost like it would feel claustrophobic (not really, but you know what I mean...kind of panicky). How long does it last?
Re: What does it feel like after you get the epidural?
THe numbing shot didn't even hurt at all compared to the pain of contractions. My epidural wasn't in far enough, but I liked it that way because it took a lot, but not all of the pain away, and I could still move my legs around. I even moved myself onto the operating table when it came down to cesarean. The only unfortunate thing is that because it wasn't 100% effective on me, they couldn't get me frozen enough for me to stay awake during surgery, so I had to get a general.
I think the effects are different with everyone, and they can turn it up or down if you start feeling that way!! It wasn't scary at all, and the anesthesiologist was Australian and cracking jokes the whole time, so that helped get my mind off of it.
It feels wonderful after you get an epidural =-P
I really couldn't move my right leg. My DH had to move it for me.
But after I got it I felt soo good I was totally giddy and just laughed hysterically about it (along with trying to order epidurals for everyone in the room).
So my bottom half felt sluggish and a little tingly and I did have some minor itching that was totally gone by the time I held my baby.
It had worn off by the time I was pushing so I felt almost everything then and I could walk to the bathroom without help about 2 hours after delivering.
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About 10 minutes after the epi, my belly, legs, feet, and toes were numb and tingly. I truely couldn't feel the contractions anymore. I didnt feel anything other than relief emotionally, no panic at loss of movement for me.
I later needed a CS, so they used the Epi for my CS as well. It took a couple hours for me to get feeling back, but for a CS they really numb you up. I lost feeling from about my chest down at that point.
Side effect: some women (me included) get a case of the itchies for about 24 hour the epi wears off. Benadryl didnt help me much.