Paralysis doesn’t usually affect involuntary muscles. They were probably concerned about your lungs because you weren’t intubated. |
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Good reminder about how risky drugs are. Sure, take them when you *really* need to, but otherwise better to stay away from them because you don’t know how *your* body will react. |
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A simple google search tells you that fentanyl in epidurals is standard. You can request an epidural without it though. What happened to the woman in the OP article is bizarre. That doctor had already had complaints and should have been suspended. That hospital apparently has had other suspicious deaths so something is very wrong there.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/11/10/659816998/childbirth-in-the-age-of-addiction-new-mom-worries-about-maintaining-her-sobriet |
| My first child was born in DC where I requested but never received an epidural. My second was born in CA (only relevant because this woman was in CA). My DH commented at the time that my epidural contained fentanyl. I asked him last night if he knew how much and he said the bag listed half a gram. |
| Pp here - just looked at the NPR article. Somewhat off topic but it says that “itchiness” is common when someone has abused fentanyl. I got super itchy and have never abused any substance. The nurses offered me Benadryl but said it might make me too sleepy. Eventually one offered ice packs and that helped a ton! I was still grateful for the epidural which let me meditate for awhile and, after the ice, sleep. So...if anyone chooses an epidural and gets itchy, ice can help! |
Beware of fentanyl, and the doctors who prescribe it unnecessary. |
Stop criticizing her for not doing the job of the nurse. |
| I had a spinal and was told I was given morphine. I was given Dilaudid after the birth (which was amazing, definitely the closest I've ever come to addiction, so, do not recommend?) |
| My spinal wore off in the middle of my c-section so they gave me IV fentanyl (after first giving me nitrous which didn’t do anything for the pain.) thankfully the fentanyl worked! |
| I’d seriously avoid fentanyl. Just tell them to pick something other option. Fentanyl kills dogs that get to close to it. Don’t mess with it. |
| I had fentanyl in an epidural and wasn’t even aware until I began to itch like crazy. Like clawing at my skin itch. |
| Look up the doctor...he's been on trial for everything including gross negligence, sexual misconduct, insurance fraud/kickbacks, and more. |
IV it could have caused the baby not to breathe well if you were close to delivery. In the epidural it isn't a problem. |