Generally, a normal delivery is done when the pregnant woman is conscious, without anesthesia. While in Caesarean section, spinal anesthesia is performed. However, there is also labor that must be done with general anesthesia. Come on, find out more, Mother.
During childbirth, Mother needs to remain conscious in order to push during contractions and push the baby out. In addition, also so that the Mother can see the Little One after birth. However, there are some emergencies that might make pregnant women have to be totally anesthetized during labor.
Total anesthesia at delivery
Normal labor generally does not use anesthesia. Even so, there are also those who undergo normal labor with epidural anesthesia to reduce pain. Whereas in caesarean section, the administration of anesthesia or anesthesia is done by regional anesthesia, in the form of spinal anesthesia. This anesthesia can eliminate the sensation of pain from the waist down, but the mother is still awake and can immediately see your child after birth. Meanwhile, although rarely performed, general anesthesia or general anesthesia can be given in labor if complications occur, such as:- Pregnant women experience heavy bleeding during pregnancy.
- Breech birth that was not detected before.
- The baby's shoulder is stuck in the birth canal (shoulder dystocia).
- Birth of twins more than 2.
- The delivery process is too long.
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