Many women pay more attention to their own physical condition and the growth and development of the fetus after pregnancy. Many women suffer from certain diseases during pregnancy, such as acute appendicitis, which requires surgery for treatment and anesthesia. Does spinal anesthesia have any impact on pregnant women?
Lumbar anesthesia is the so-called lumbar anesthesia. In fact, lumbar anesthesia has little effect on pregnant women who are more than three months pregnant. It can be said that the impact on pregnant women is minimal. Therefore, lumbar anesthesia will not affect the growth and development of the fetus, nor will it increase the risk of miscarriage. Therefore, whether it is necessary for daily examinations or during childbirth, there is no need to worry about any adverse effects of lumbar anesthesia. However, if the use of intravenous anesthesia and general anesthesia has a certain impact on fetal development, it should be carefully considered.
Although spinal anesthesia does not have any adverse effects on pregnant women and fetuses, there will still be anesthesia metabolism and basic skin damage after spinal anesthesia. If spinal anesthesia has been performed during pregnancy, pregnant women must follow medical advice and undergo regular check ups to ensure the normal development of the baby.
During pregnancy, medication must be taken under the guidance of a physician, and the instructions must be carefully read before taking medication, strictly following the dosage specified in the instructions. If the medication is contraindicated for pregnant women, it may cause fetal malformation, so it should never be used.