I'm a sort of lurker. I posted an intro a little while back and I have been moderately active since.

Here's my question. I was explaining to a coworker today that my doc scheduled me for a c section on jan 8th due to a breech. She told me that when she had her daughter (emergency c section) that they liked tied her arms down to the bed in the OR. Does anyone know if this is a normal thing during a c section? This is really freaking me out. I am already a little nervous as this would be my first time ever having surgery and the idea of being not only conscious but also physically restrained is really messing with my with my calm.
Re: Q for ladies who have had a scheduled c section
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Missed MC 11/17/10 Our little miracle born 1/27/12 Natural MC 7/19/12 Missed MC 1/22/13 Our family is complete DD 12/27/13
Abnormal ANA, PAI-1 4G/4G homozygous
Natural M/C at 7 weeks 9.17.08 Natural M/C at 7 weeks 2.1.13
Emma Kate - born 10.16.03 @ 29 weeks, weighed 1lb 13oz and 13.5" long.
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I was not restrained with my c/s. My arms were out to either side and honestly I didn't even think about it. Previous posters are correct ~ it is actually a fast procedure and you will see your baby within a few minutes of starting the procedure and forget about everything else. There was no medical convo during mine, the anesthesiologist and DH stayed up by my head and could look over the sheet so they would give me updates like "breathe" or "just another minute" etc. My Dr asked a couple times how I was doing. I didn't really respond too much or ask questions; I think I was caught up in the anticipation.
I was awake but felt nothing-one thing I will share with you is that you will honestly feel NOTHING! But it is very akward because you can feel them "tugging" or "pulling" as they get ready to pull baby out. That's when they kept telling me to breathe
Make sure someone in the room with you has a camera because pictures are definitely allowed
And I don't know about your hospital but mine only let 1 person into surgery room with me.
Good Luck!
No, not at all!
An old coworker said that I'll be dealing with that, but I could breathe fine and I could move my arms. Just not my legs. They make you wiggle your toes a few hours later to make sure you get the sensation back.