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Anesthesia for vaginal delivery only
Anesthesia for vaginal delivery only
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Depending on the circumstances, it may be the only safe delivery method.
Yes
A C-section only happens when there are labor complications that can pose a dangerous and/or sometimes lethal threat to the mother and/or child.
Most of the time yes. The only way it wouldn't be is if the incision on your uterus was vertical instead of horizontal.
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Topical Anesthesia
No, normally you have only local anesthesia.
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Mother is usually given local anesthesia during delivery. The drug is injected in the space around the spinal cord. It hardly spreads during the operation. Baby does not get any problem in that case. Some times the mother has to be given general anesthesia during the pregnancy. The baby also get the effect of anesthesia and recovers with the mother. Usually the safe drugs are used to do the procedure. At times the mother has to be given general anesthesia in the emergency and the baby also gets the dose of the drug. The anesthetist will manage the baby after delivery. At times the drugs may be risky. But the risk has to be taken to save the life of the mother. If the mother survives, then only the baby in the womb will survive.