STM's who have had a c-section...at what point, if at all, did you become nauseated? Did you actually get sick? What likely caused it, and what would you suggest to prevent it? I'm terrified of getting sick while laying down with everything else going on. TIA!
It's caused by the spinal and meds lowering your blood pressure. My first I was fine, my second I started getting nauseous and just told the anesthesiologist. They give you something in your IV to stop it. Within 5 breaths I was fine again. It can also be nerves.. They can give you something for that too. You will have an empty stomach if it's scheduled so I wouldn't worry too much about it even if you did manage to get that far, not much would be coming up.
I remember feeling a little nauseated during my second but it was really just from nerves I think. Like the PP said, I told the anesthesiologist and they gave me some zofran in my iv, I think and it was gone. Never threw up.
I felt nausea as soon as the baby came out. I said out loud several times I feel like I am going to get sick... I am going to throw up and no one came to me... I literally turned my head and threw up all in my hair the anesthesiologist was like oh I am sorry... Yea OK that appology makes it better! I also got sick later after chugging too much cranberry juice. I was so dehydrated from the oxygen mask I couldn't help my self. Throwing up sucks after a c section too Good luck!
Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me) IVF #1 April 2012- 15 ER (4/13), 13 Fertilized, 1 transfered (4/16), 3 frozen Beta #1(4/28)-127 Beta #2(4/30)-301 Beta #3(5/7)-5570!! First ultrasound showed 1 strong little heart beat! (5/25) 7/16.. ITS A BOY! Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
Like PP said, it is caused by the lowering of your BP. I got sick right after they gave me the spinal block. I threw up, but it was only acid. They gave me something through my IV and in about 30 seconds the nausea was gone.
I didn't feel sick my first time but did my 2nd time. The anesthesiologist stays right by you and if you just tell him/her you're sick he'll put some Zofran in your IV and it works almost instantly. I actually needed 2 doses because a few minutes after the first I started feeling sick again.
GSx1 - 05/13/2013 GSx2 for T&B - EDD 6/21/2015 - They're having a GIRL!
I was nauseated the whole time. The anesthesiologist gave me 2 rounds of an anti nausea medication in my IV and put mint in front of my nose. It helped a little. Finally when they were moving me from the operating table to the recovery table I vomited all over myself. It was a really awful sensation because you can't use your muscles to help you vomit. Ugh.
I never threw up in the OR but with all previous c-sections I would vomit within 6 hrs after the operation. Once b/c I drank too much apple juice and the other was not much but acid in my stomach and throwing up post c-section is terrible, Hurts like heck!
I was throwing up in active labor/pushing with ODS before my c/s even started and continued to do so for a couple of days afterward. After the fact, I realized I must have gotten an epidural migraine. With my RCS, I was fine until I was in recovery and started to feel sick. They immediately gave me something (Phenegran?) that helped and knocked me out for awhile. No issues after that. I do tend to have a weak stomach, though.
Oh man was I sick. I got really nauseous during the c/s. I kept telling them I was going to be sick, but they never did anything about it. I somehow managed to hold it in. However, once I got back to my room, I threw up for 8 hours. Well, threw up bile for a few hours and dry heaved for a few more. My stomach was so empty. If I have another c/s I am demanding they give me something.
I was given a nastey tasting liquid prior to going in for the c-section to prevent the nasuea. It worked and I had no issues other then getting that stuff down and keeping it down.
I felt like I was going to get sick when I was in the OR and they were prepping me. They must have given me something because it eventually passed but it wasn't pleasant. Afterwards when I was in my room I did get sick a couple times. It sucks when you puke in your hair because no one is fast enough with the garbage can. Jerks.
You can sometimes vomit b/c your blood pressure is dropping during surgery or prep. If you tell the anesthesiologist they will give you something ASAP. Vomiting is one of the first ways your body reacts to a sudden drop in blood pressure.
Re: CS nausea & vomiting
Good luck!
Me and DH - 26years old; IF DX: PCOS, Hypothyroid/Hashimotos(me)
IVF #1 April 2012- 15 ER (4/13), 13 Fertilized, 1 transfered (4/16), 3 frozen
Beta #1(4/28)-127 Beta #2(4/30)-301 Beta #3(5/7)-5570!!
First ultrasound showed 1 strong little heart beat! (5/25) 7/16.. ITS A BOY!
Brayden Nicholas Born Dec 29 2012 - 7 lbs 10 oz 20 in
Like PP said, it is caused by the lowering of your BP. I got sick right after they gave me the spinal block. I threw up, but it was only acid. They gave me something through my IV and in about 30 seconds the nausea was gone.
GSx1 - 05/13/2013
GSx2 for T&B - EDD 6/21/2015 - They're having a GIRL!
-My step-daughter is 12 years old.
-BFP #1 on 9/2/12, D&C 10/18/12 no heartbeat on US @ 10 weeks.
-BFP #2 on 1/7/13, R was born on 9/22/13 via C-Section
This happened with both of mine.