|
Navigation |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() ![]() |
|
08/02/2013, 07:45 PM
Post
#1
|
|
Posts: 50
Joined: 19-March 09
|
|
| New Member | |
|
Hi all,
Have been doing lots of satlking on the elective c-section posts and responses as I am trying to decide on trying for a VBAC or booking in for an elective. Have read of ladies having spinal blocks, but have not come across anyone having an epidural. Is this the done thing for electives? Will ask midwives, but curiosity got the better of me |
|
|
|
|
08/02/2013, 07:56 PM
Post
#2
|
|
![]() ![]()
Posts: 632
Joined: 6-July 10
|
|
| Regular Member | |
|
I had an epi first time and a spinal block for elective second time.
Dr told me it worked better and gave less side effects like a headache but that i wouldnt notice any difference and i didnt except it seemed to work quicker as my epi needed 3 doses to make both legs numb.. Hope this helps The other difference is the space that the needle is actually put into. |
|
|
|
|
08/02/2013, 08:14 PM
Post
#3
|
|
![]() ![]()
Posts: 704
Joined: 21-March 09
|
|
| Regular Member | |
|
I had an epi for all three. Fabulous things - mine got left in for 24 hours afterwards so I could do the patient-administered painkillers thang. No headaches, either.
|
|
|
|
|
08/02/2013, 08:32 PM
Post
#4
|
|
Posts: 2
Joined: 24-March 11
|
|
| New Member | |
|
Hey Im preggers wiv number four and about to have my 4th c_section. Ive had epis with all three prior surgeries but apparently its repeat use on me, instead of using a spinal block with the last twos was due to my high bp, pre eclampsia,, the epi drug is ment to drop your blood pressure and give an open access point to administer pain relief top ups for the first 12hrs post op via the epi site. Ive never had a vag delivery part of me wld love to try if given the oppertunity. Do what eva feels right for you and all the best x btw by 'epis' i mean epidurals lol i reread it and realised it cld look like episiotomy, so just clarifying myself bahaha x
|
|
|
|
|
08/02/2013, 08:40 PM
Post
#5
|
|
![]()
Posts: 108
Joined: 30-November 12
|
|
| Member | |
|
Hi ladies
Am interested in your feedback on your experience with a csection? How was your recovery? Were u able to return to your pre pregnancy body shape/ weight? Thanks |
|
|
|
|
08/02/2013, 08:52 PM
Post
#6
|
|
![]()
Posts: 113
Joined: 28-November 09
|
|
| Member | |
|
My last c section was elective and I had a spinal put in and then an epi for pain relief after. It was great. I didn't use much of the epi in the end and it was taken out the next day. Recovery was great and a lot better than my emergency c/s some 16 years before. Scheduled for elective in april for this one. I didn't really have the option of vbac but was overall very happy with my experience. Very calm and relaxed
|
|
|
|
|
09/02/2013, 07:11 AM
Post
#7
|
|
![]()
Posts: 108
Joined: 30-November 12
|
|
| Member | |
|
Thnx sunshine&smile
I'm scared of all the stories I hear of the c section overhang ur left with |
|
|
|
|
09/02/2013, 07:23 AM
Post
#8
|
|
![]() ![]()
Posts: 929
Joined: 21-September 04
|
|
| Regular Member | |
|
I had twins by elective c-section so for me no I don't have the same figure. I am actually alot smaller than before I had them. Even 10 years later! But have the little overhang which I think is more from carrying twins to 38 weeks. Although it would have been nice if the Dr had of done a little tummy tuck whilst I was there
I had a spinal block too. Recovery was fine, a little more painful the 1st day or two but having newborns makes you forget about that pretty quickly. |
|
|
|
|
12/02/2013, 08:13 PM
Post
#9
|
|
![]() ![]() ![]()
Posts: 4,311
Joined: 19-November 08
|
|
| Trust me... I'm a scientician | |
|
I spoke to a MW today who explained I would most likely have a spinal for my elective CS.
She explained that with an elective, they have a fairly definitive timeframe in which to work, so the spinal is well suited to planned CS's. With labour, they're dealing with a far less defined time period in which the anaesthetic is required, so an epidural (which can be topped up if needed) is better suited for that purpose. |
|
|
|
|
![]() ![]() |
Got bored kids? Quickly find the best activities for kids wherever you are in Australia with the Essential Kids app.
We know you're busy. That's why we've made it easier to connect with us online.
It?s a simple premise: a dad re-enacts the conversations he has with his two year old daughter ? but the daughter is played by a grown man. And the results are very, very funny.
At last, a new Standards Australia revision now allows for ISOFIX child restraints.
NSW Health has warned of a current outbreak of mumps across the state, urging members of the public to check their vaccination status.
The tragic case of two young boys who died while their mother was only metres away has highlighted the need for ongoing awareness of postnatal depression.
Whether your child is on a special seat on your bike, is sitting in an attached trailer, or is 'helping to pedal' on a half bike, there are lots of options to keep everyone comfortable and safe while cycling as a family.
For many, the Mirena IUD is a brilliant contraceptive option. For me, however, it was a dreadful mistake ? and I've since learnt I'm not alone.
In 1938, the Finnish government began giving parents-to-be packages to help them care for their babies, supplying them with clothes, nappies, and a box that could be used as the child?s bed. Today, the tradition is still going strong.
In parents? ever-increasing search for the perfect memento of their pregnancy comes an ultrasound you can touch.
Somewhere along the journey, someone removed my ?me? identity and replaced it with ?mum?. Here's what I've learnt about finding my 'me' again.
Gossip sites went into meltdown over news of Kate Winslet's pregnancy to her third husband. Amy Gray looks at why people judged her so harshly while so many others go unscathed.
Why do the ordinary people who go to extraordinary lengths to help give children a better life often end up out of pocket?
Lisa Curry may be 51 years old, but she?s not letting that get in the way of trying for a baby.
Check out our new interactive ebook, part of the brand new SMH Shortbooks series, for free!
Skip to:
You can win a Safety 1st car seat featuring Air Protect side-impact technology and a travel pack, valued at $290.
You could win the stylish 4WD Cosmopolitan pram from Mountain Buggy, valued at $799.
You could win one of 10 copies of the album Ten in the Bed by Jay Laga'aia.
You could win 1 of 4 $50 vouchers to spend at babyography.net.au.
Find everything you need to plan your next kids party. Essential Kids has ideas for kids party themes, free printable invites, cake ideas and tips for party games.
|
Lo-Fi Version Skin by IPB Customize |
Time is now: 20/06/2013 |