So my first my C I had a spinal, I am assuming because it was an emergency? Since my next is planned, can I request an epidural instead? I was reading that the spinal causes a sharp drop in blood pressure which probably led to my feeling like crap in the operating room. I heard an epidural takes longer to take affect but if I am scheduled than can't they do that before I go in and let it work? Will it be a better experience for me? Do I even have a choice?! I will be asking my OB at my next appt but wondering if you ladies knew at all. Thanks!
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Re: Epidural or Spinal? Is it a choice?!
In my hospital schedule c-sections are spinal blocks. NOT epidurals. Epidurals are for regular vaginal deliveries and emergency c-sections from what I know.
None of my friends have had a spinal for their emergency c-section. They have all had an epi.
I have only ever had spinals. I've had 3 c-sections.
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Generally it is not a choice.
Epidurals take longer to place and require continued medicine to be infused or given as bolus injections.
Spinals are much quicker and a one shot deal. Perfect for a c section, because you want to be mobile as soon as possible after.
Both can cause a drop in blood pressure and that is totally normal. It does not happen to everyone, though most people will some change in BP from it.
Good luck with your repeat c.
Go with the spinal. If you have an epi and it doesn't work, they will put you under for your c/s and your SO will not be allowed in the OR with you (b/c you will be intubated). That happened to my SIL. It only worked only on the one side and they had to put her out. Once you have the epi, you can't have a spinal it's one or the other. Chances are though that if it's a RCS they will do a spinal. You may not have a choice.
This is not true. I had an epi and then a spinal with my unplanned c-section.
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I had an epidural with my c-section, and I am very very VERY glad of it. It never hurts to ask going in, but it seems to me like it's a matter of hospital policy.
Oh wow, I had always been told it's one or the other, I've never heard of someone being able to get both. Had your epi worn off?
The epi only worked on the right side so I could feel everything on the left. They pulled out the catheter and administered a spinal.
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#3 born August 2015
#4!!!!!!! due June 2017
The way it was explained to me, an EPI numbs you but still allows you to push. With a spinal, you are completely numb and cannot feel the urge to push. A spinal works quicker and better, so with a scheduled c/s they will almost always do a spinal.
I had an EPI with my first, a spinal with my 2nd. I didn't feel bad in the recovery room either time. In fact, I felt a little better the 2nd time b/c I didn't have all of the shaking I did with the EPI. Also, my EPI didn't work the 1st time so I was a lot more comfortable with a spinal for the 2nd.
That said, if you want an EPI they might let you do it.
During my childbirth class I was told our hospital uses a spinal for a scheduled c-section. I also could have sworn they told me they leave it in for 12 hours afterwards. Or maybe it's the foley catheter that stays in for 12 hours since they won't let you out of bed.
My hospital also offers a c-section class which I am scheduled to take on 9/15 as well. I need to know this information.
They both numb the same but how they are administered is different. A spinal is a one shot deal and an epi requires continual medicine going in to keep working.