You can have local anesthesia during childbirth, it will ease the pain, but not remove all of it. If you want to give birth without a c-section it's impossible to do it painless. C-section is painless during the birth, because you're under full anesthesia, but afterwards it still hurts, like every operation.
At first you don't feel anything, the spinal that is given for c section lasts for hours after, when it wears off - then ouch!! Remember having a c-section is major surgery! Movements need to be small and slow and sometimes walking is painful especially in the few days after the section. You will be sore for a while afterwards and won' be able to lift anything, after my partner went back to work he would have to bring my son downstairs in his moses basket for me before he left for work. Driving is also a no-no, the general rule being 6 weeks after the surgery (if you drive before this time you may not be insured). It takes a while to get over but it's worth the pain and discomfort when u have a baby in your arms!
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It shouldn't cause any problems with ur labor, but depending on how narrow you are, you may have to have a c-section. I, myself, have a narrow pelvic and I had to have a c-section.
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A cesarean section is also called a C-section.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
During a c-section your body still has pregnancy hormones and it makes it easier for the tubes to begin to heal themselves and reconnect
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Most ObGyn's will only deliver future pregancies after a c-section by another c-section. The primary reason for this is that a previous c-section greatly increases the chance of rupturing a uterus during natural birth.A ruptured uterus is a life threatening emergency for both mother and baby and generally must be removed (the mother can have no more future childern)Some OB's will allow a mother to try natural birth after a c-section... talk to you doctor.