Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will either give you a spinal or they will give you general anesthesia. They will not operate on you unanesthetized if that is your worry?
They sometimes cut without anesthesia. I’ve seen it happen.
DS was in a bad situation and I was told if I couldn't deliver him vaginally in 10 minutes, I would have an emergency C-section with no epidural or anesthesia. The emergency was that the baby had to be out of my body ASAP. I would survive without pain meds, he would not survive a minute longer. Luckily I was able to push him out. Still shocked and scared at the possibility of the different outcome. No one prepared me for that as a possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will either give you a spinal or they will give you general anesthesia. They will not operate on you unanesthetized if that is your worry?
They sometimes cut without anesthesia. I’ve seen it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
So happy you and the baby survived. This is why I want to give birth in a hospital.
if caught in a hospital high chance of surviving. I talked to my dr all about it yesterday. They know how to quikcly handle these things.
So glad you and baby are ok pp. my mom was a L&D nurse, and she said the quickest she’d seen a mother go into distress to having baby out was under a minute. She said no epi, and they cut her navel to pubic bone right there in the labor room. It really traumatized me into almost not having kids. She said this mother had had many stillbirths, and she was just so happy to have a live baby. Shock must’ve kept her going. I would never do a honebirtj because of this. Too much to lose.
its rare for this to happen right? About to give birth soon and this is freaking me out! omg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will either give you a spinal or they will give you general anesthesia. They will not operate on you unanesthetized if that is your worry?
They sometimes cut without anesthesia. I’ve seen it happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
So happy you and the baby survived. This is why I want to give birth in a hospital.
if caught in a hospital high chance of surviving. I talked to my dr all about it yesterday. They know how to quikcly handle these things.
So glad you and baby are ok pp. my mom was a L&D nurse, and she said the quickest she’d seen a mother go into distress to having baby out was under a minute. She said no epi, and they cut her navel to pubic bone right there in the labor room. It really traumatized me into almost not having kids. She said this mother had had many stillbirths, and she was just so happy to have a live baby. Shock must’ve kept her going. I would never do a honebirtj because of this. Too much to lose.
its rare for this to happen right? About to give birth soon and this is freaking me out! omg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
So happy you and the baby survived. This is why I want to give birth in a hospital.
if caught in a hospital high chance of surviving. I talked to my dr all about it yesterday. They know how to quikcly handle these things.
So glad you and baby are ok pp. my mom was a L&D nurse, and she said the quickest she’d seen a mother go into distress to having baby out was under a minute. She said no epi, and they cut her navel to pubic bone right there in the labor room. It really traumatized me into almost not having kids. She said this mother had had many stillbirths, and she was just so happy to have a live baby. Shock must’ve kept her going. I would never do a honebirtj because of this. Too much to lose.
its rare for this to happen right? About to give birth soon and this is freaking me out! omg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Happened to me with my daughter at 25 weeks. Went into labor and her heart rate was dropping and they wanted her out ASAP, so I was put under general anesthesia.
PP here. It is amazing how fast they can do it all. My daughter was born in under 10 minutes from the time they rushed me out of the regular delivery room and into the OR. I actually think in a traumatic situation like mine, it was better I wasn’t awake.
Anonymous wrote:Happened to me with my daughter at 25 weeks. Went into labor and her heart rate was dropping and they wanted her out ASAP, so I was put under general anesthesia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
So happy you and the baby survived. This is why I want to give birth in a hospital.
if caught in a hospital high chance of surviving. I talked to my dr all about it yesterday. They know how to quikcly handle these things.
So glad you and baby are ok pp. my mom was a L&D nurse, and she said the quickest she’d seen a mother go into distress to having baby out was under a minute. She said no epi, and they cut her navel to pubic bone right there in the labor room. It really traumatized me into almost not having kids. She said this mother had had many stillbirths, and she was just so happy to have a live baby. Shock must’ve kept her going. I would never do a honebirtj because of this. Too much to lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
So happy you and the baby survived. This is why I want to give birth in a hospital.
if caught in a hospital high chance of surviving. I talked to my dr all about it yesterday. They know how to quikcly handle these things.
Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an emergency C-section. Early on in the induction we started losing his heartbeat. They did a spinal.
Was the decrease in heart rate due to the induction?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had emergency, not planned or unplanned due to rupture.
One minute they were looking at the monitor the next I was waking up after my c/s.
They knocked me out via IV, intubated and cut. It took all of a few second and happened in the labor room not OR.
If you had an "emergency c/s" in OR or with a spinal it was an unplanned one.
So happy you and the baby survived. This is why I want to give birth in a hospital.