Generally speaking, women choose vaginal delivery, which is a natural delivery method. The compression of the fetus through the vagina is also beneficial for respiratory function. However, many women choose cesarean section to prevent fetal danger, and anesthesia needles are used for cesarean section. So what are the hazards of anesthesia needles for cesarean section?
Cesarean section uses anesthesia needles to alleviate pain. During the process of cesarean section, there is no particularly painful sensation, but a incision needs to be left in the abdomen, so the recovery of the body will be relatively slow, and there may be risks such as bleeding and infection, which can cause significant damage to the uterus and increase the risk of infection after surgery.
Getting anesthesia injections can easily lead to a decline in memory, as memory may be lost for a period of time after anesthesia, and then slowly recover after the anesthesia is fresh. The components of anesthesia drugs in the body also need to be slowly eliminated, so it is also possible to cause a decline in memory. Pregnant women must relax and not be too nervous.
After the anesthesia wears off, the pain at the incision site becomes more pronounced. The process of removing the fetus, cleaning the abdominal cavity, and pulling can be very unbearable. Doctors may administer painkillers to postpartum women to alleviate their pain, but the use of painkillers is not good for their recovery, so some mothers or hospitals may not recommend their use.