We went on Monday at 6 am. We were 38 +4 weeks old. It was a planned birth at the hospital. They immediately put a clyster and looked at the baby's heartbeat with an nts. When the serum was finished, I changed and put on an apron. They put the second serum and took me to the operating room. The anesthesiologist came and asked my height. I sat at the table and had a needle injected into my waist. I didn't even feel it. They immediately said lie down. I lay down and there was a tingling sensation in my leg. He put ice on it and asked if I felt the cold, I didn't feel it. Then they put the catheter on, I didn't feel anything. They medicated my stomach and covered me. My doctor came. I felt a slight nausea. 2 minutes passed and then. My husband came and sat next to me. We heard the crying sound after 4 minutes. They immediately took the baby to another room. The doctor examined it, and in the meantime, while I was talking to my husband, the stitches were finished. I didn't feel anything. My baby ARASIM, my dear son, brought him to my side. I kissed him. My husband and child went down. Me too. They prepared to take me to the room. I wasn't feeling any pain or ache. They took me to the room. The nurses checked my bleeding and dressed me. Then we breastfed the baby. My husband and friends came to the room. After 2 hours. I felt my legs. I immediately drank water, nescafe. Tea. I consumed plenty of fluids and didn't have a headache. It happens a little bit from lack of sleep sometimes. I'm home now. I'm doing my work. I even took my baby to his doctor. In short. There is nothing to be afraid of. As long as your and your baby's health is good, the rest is empty. My milk is low. The doctor said it's because of the cesarean. Hopefully it will increase over time 😊😊😊😊 By the way, my baby was born 3.130 gm. It dropped to 2.750 3 later. Now we have started to gain weight again 🤗🤗
Those Who Are Afraid Of Spinal Anesthesia. My Baby Was Born
We went on Monday at 6 am. We were 38 +4 weeks old. It was a planned birth at the hospital. They immediately put a clyster and looked at the baby's heartbeat with an nts. When the serum was finished, I changed and put on an apron. They put the second serum and took me to the operating room. The anesthesiologist came and asked my height. I sat at the table and had a needle injected into my waist. I didn't even feel it. They immediately said lie down. I lay down and there was a tingling sensation in my leg. He put ice on it and asked if I felt the cold, I didn't feel it. Then they put the catheter on, I didn't feel anything. They medicated my stomach and covered me. My doctor came. I felt a slight nausea. 2 minutes passed and then. My husband came and sat next to me. We heard the crying sound after 4 minutes. They immediately took the baby to another room. The doctor examined it, and in the meantime, while I was talking to my husband, the stitches were finished. I didn't feel anything. My baby ARASIM, my dear son, brought him to my side. I kissed him. My husband and child went down. Me too. They prepared to take me to the room. I wasn't feeling any pain or ache. They took me to the room. The nurses checked my bleeding and dressed me. Then we breastfed the baby. My husband and friends came to the room. After 2 hours. I felt my legs. I immediately drank water, nescafe. Tea. I consumed plenty of fluids and didn't have a headache. It happens a little bit from lack of sleep sometimes. I'm home now. I'm doing my work. I even took my baby to his doctor. In short. There is nothing to be afraid of. As long as your and your baby's health is good, the rest is empty. My milk is low. The doctor said it's because of the cesarean. Hopefully it will increase over time 😊😊😊😊 By the way, my baby was born 3.130 gm. It dropped to 2.750 3 later. Now we have started to gain weight again 🤗🤗