When you had a C-section, did you lie on the operating table and not stop shaking?

A cesarean section is a method of delivery that is chosen as a last resort when there are no indications for a normal delivery. You will definitely be shaking while lying on the operating table, but it will be much better when the anesthetic kicks in.

When you had your C-section, did you not stop shaking while lying on the table?

I'm a normal mom myself, but I've cared for thousands of post-partum moms, many of whom had C-sections, and I still shiver when I think about the experience, and it's not easy to feel like you're being "slaughtered.

Cesarean mothers are scared not only because of the fear of the upcoming surgery, but also because of their own factors. The temperature in the operating room is comfortable, but when you do take off your clothes, it's cold, and the baby in your belly is "packing" to come out and meet you. His activities will also make you worry a bit, is the baby okay? Will the cesarean section affect him? These moms are very worried.

One mom said she had a C-section and her whole arm was out, shaking all the time, and felt like her teeth were "fighting", and then the nurse held her hand, talked to her, and distracted her, which made her feel much better.

Another mom said that she was shaking while looking at her baby during the suturing process, but it was because the suturing process took a long time and the baby was relatively far away, so she couldn't reach him right away, and she felt a bit scared and anxious.

Of course, there are other women who are sensitive to temperature, and after their clothes are removed, they can clearly feel the change in the temperature of the air around them, and although they are covered with surgical drapes, they still feel cold.

How can a cesarean section not be afraid of the cold on the operating table?

Most women who shiver on the operating table do so psychologically, because the operating room is heated and at the right temperature to not make them feel cold and shiver.

First of all, you can divert your attention . Talk to the nurses around you or listen to what the doctors are saying. I remember a mother recalled her own cesarean experience, told me that she was the doctor in charge of surgery, has been talking about their weekend to eat that hot pot restaurant, delicious drooling. She herself forgot she was giving birth and listened to her mouth water.

Second, try to cover up as much as possible. Some hospitals will have the mother cover her upper body, leaving her abdomen open, and others will have large surgical drapes to conceal her body. If you feel cold, you can ask the nurse to help cover you up. All will be helped without interfering with the operation.

Finally, adjust your mindset. Although there are thousands of difficulties and dangers in giving birth to a baby, it is not that, every maternal labor is a very dangerous thing. Nowadays, medicine is very advanced, the doctor's level is high, since you have chosen this hospital, trust the doctor. Mental self-compassion will make you a little more calm and you won't feel so cold.

What are the things to keep in mind after a C-section?

Unlike a normal delivery, a Caesarean section is characterized by intense pain and the need for focused care. It is recommended that the mother lie on her side, or put a quilt or blanket on her back so that her body is inclined to the bed (around 30). Due to the different anesthetic techniques used now and in the past, it is not necessary to lie flat on your back for six hours without pillows.

24 hours after delivery, the mother to practice turning over, sitting up and other activities, and gradually get out of bed to walk, which can accelerate intestinal peristalsis, the exhaust can also be faster. When the exhaust can eat some liquid food, to help restore strength and promote the discharge of bad dew.

After cesarean section mothers are afraid of the pain of the wound, some do not want to get out of bed to urinate, but this is not conducive to postpartum recovery. If you do not excrete in time after delivery, it is easy to cause urine retention and constipation situation. If the mother has hemorrhoids, the situation will be more serious. To go to the toilet, you can ask your family members to help assist you to avoid falling. Turn on the faucet, the sound of water flow will make you feel like urinating sooner.

In short, feeling cold during a cesarean section has something to do with the mother herself and her psychology. You can consult your doctor more in advance about some of the precautions to be taken during labor, and practice in advance to help overcome psychological barriers.

Hello everyone! I'm Jenny New Living and thank you for inviting me to answer!

I'll start with my own c-section experience:

I'm an older woman (over 35), and when I was pregnant with my second child, I was always on time for my checkups, and I ate nutritionally balanced food every day, and I had a bit of nausea during the first three trimesters of my pregnancy.

Because usually pay attention to diet, pay attention to rest, take a walk 30 minutes a day, do not stay up late, so has been very smooth, but also in accordance with the doctor's recommendations for a variety of screenings, this dare not do ah, about the child's health, to more than 8 months when the doctor said the placenta is low, to pay attention to rest.

Because I want to go out for a 15-minute walk, the doctor said that more walking can be successful, so I went for a walk (now I think why not listen to the doctor's words to rest more).

Because it was summer, I used a yurt mosquito net, and I had to bend over to get in every day, because after pregnancy, I would pee once or twice at night, and every time I got up and went to bed, it was the same as doing the bending exercise (which pregnant women are advised not to use ah).

As a result, something happened, and once when I bent over to go to bed, I suddenly felt a lot of water out of control, and I was very scared!

Immediately called my husband to tell him, he comforted me, while immediately back to send me to the hospital, the amniotic fluid or has been flowing, but because it is still less than a month, the doctor recommended to wait a while.

In the hospital every day to monitor the fetal heart, observe the amniotic fluid, require absolute bed rest.

After two days of this, the family approached the head of the obstetrics and gynecology department and asked if this is going to continue, the low amniotic fluid will have an impact on the baby, right, and asked to do a cesarean section when everything is normal for the child.

In the preparation for surgery to shave, wear clothes, socks, hats and other preparations, this time the spirit began to nervousness, anxiety, fear, really scared ah!

After entering the operating room, because of the requirements of the surgical equipment, the temperature must be maintained at 18 to 20 degrees or so, so even in summer covered with a quilt will feel cold, if it is a cold body even more so.

Lying on the operating table, looking at the ceiling bright eye-catching lights, looking at the side of the nurses rushed to and fro, and the sound of metal instruments touching together, the heart unconsciously shivering, is the kind of shivering issued from the heart, is not sure how the worry will be?

After a while, the anesthesiologist came over to ask the question of drug allergies began to play the needle, from the back to play down, they obviously feel that the needle and long and thin, cold water into the body, then feel more cold, hands and feet are shaking, teeth are cackling, and immediately told the nurse that good cold ah can not stand.

The nurse helped me in the upper body covered with a blanket, but the lower body must be fully exposed, so very cold ah, the air conditioning is still blowing it, the feeling of falling into the ice kiln, frozen to the shivering ......

After a while, what senses are not, but the mind is awake, looking at the doctor with a scalpel a row, did not feel it.

If there is someone to hold my hand, hug me how good ah (think beautiful :)), do not know how long, heard the baby crying, that moment so excited, so excited ah!

The nurse brought a fleshy stranger over to me, ah! How so ugly looking ah, hahaha ......

strange at this point on the not shivering not cold, may be overwhelmed by happiness.

I let the nurse added an extra heated quilt to me, I told her very cold ah, is the kind of cold from the heart shock out, the nurse said after a while on the good.

This shivering phenomenon is probably caused by nervousness, coupled with a very low air-conditioning temperature caused by the people, do not be afraid to think more beautiful things on the good!

After the anesthesia, the wound will be a bit painful, hehehe ......

Think more about the arrival of the little angel to make you happy, this pain is nothing!

I hope my answer can help you, thank you!

I was in the hospital in an emergency, but after two days and two nights in the hospital, the contractions disappeared, and on the third day of the day, I was ready to discuss with the doctor about discharge, but the doctor brought a group of interns to touch my stomach and said: "The fetus is close to eight pounds, and your pelvis is too narrow, so it's difficult to give birth to the baby, so why don't you have a cesarean section today? "

I said yes. I'm not going to be able to get a cesarean section, but I'm going to be able to get a cesarean section. Called my husband to sign a bunch of documents, a person lying on the operating table, make the necessary preparations, the anesthesiologist in the waist to play the injection, after playing my fat body turned around, the whole bed is shaking, the anesthesiologist is very nervous, said: "You do not fall ah!" It was after the Lantern Festival, the weather was quite cold, the anesthesia took effect after the feet warm, feel quite comfortable.

After the doctor and nurse came in, they talked and laughed and started to dissect the stomach. I kept trying to see what was going on with the split stomach through the shadowless light, but unfortunately I couldn't see it at all. After a while the doctor stopped talking, I guess that is to enter the critical stage, did not wait long wow cry, baby was born. The whole time I was not nervous, uncomfortable, scared, timid and other negative emotions, it was quite joyful. Maybe it was because the decision to have a c-section was so short and my reflexes were so long that I didn't have time to get scared, right? What I couldn't stand the most was actually the postpartum tummy presses, but the rest of the whole process went smoothly because I had the joy of getting a baby to sustain me and didn't feel any pain, really! It's a very brave thing to be a mom.

I had two c-sections and I was shaking on the table, the first one was particularly bad and the second one was somewhat easier.

First C-section

The first time I had a C-section, it was this time of year, and the temperature wasn't very high, and I was wearing a sweater, but there was no air conditioning in the operating room, so I was a little chilly when I took off my clothes. When I got on the operating table, the doctor started to anesthetize me. The anesthesia feels very painful, the medicine is cool, well within a few minutes of the lower half of the body to lose consciousness.

When I was in surgery, my hands were tied and my arms were exposed, so I was really cold. 30 minutes later, the baby was taken out and sent to the outside of the operating room, leaving me alone, and the doctor stitched me up, and it took about an hour before I was done, and I was shivering in the cold.

Back in the hospital room, I was put on uterotonics again, it was very cold and painful, I was shivering all the time, and I also had upper teeth to lower teeth, I felt so cold. Later, my family put a towel on my hand and covered me with a quilt, so I felt warmer. Also, when I saw the nurse coming to give me an injection, I couldn't help shivering. The nurses thought it was her shivering and then realized it was me.

It felt like the cold temperatures were a big part of the shivering, in addition to being a little less tolerable for my first c-section.

Second C-section

The second time I had a C-section, it was winter, and the operating room was on with warm air, so I still felt comfortable. In addition, I was very well prepared for the cesarean section, and I was not so resistant and scared, so I didn't shiver very much. Maybe the anesthesia was stronger, and I didn't feel any pain when I had contractions or pressed my stomach. Now it's all about indwelling needles, and you don't need to tie your hands repeatedly, so you don't experience shivering again.

In short, during a cesarean section, shivering on the operating table can be psychological, as well as in the temperature, and not all women in labor will shiver.

I have been shaking, from my water broke in the middle of the night to the next morning at 8 am on the operating table a **** internal examination 3 times, each time in the shaking, to the doctor are shaking speechless, has been letting me relax, but I am nervous. Later to the operating room, to play anesthesia, I'm still shaking, the anesthesiologist said I, but I can not control themselves, no way they found a male physician pressed me (can be embarrassed, I was bare ass), anesthesia after playing the two arms open to me tied to both sides of the operating table, because it is a half-anesthesia, so the upper body above the stomach are feeling, conscious and very lucid, so my arms have been shaking! The doctor said I was going to be a mother, be brave and stop shaking. I said I wasn't afraid of pain but I was just nervous when I saw the doctor, why don't you guys talk to me and I'll be able to relax. Then the operating room was quiet, I have been shaking until the end of the operation, my baby more than 8:00 on the take out and then wrapped and sent out, I than the baby out of 2 hours late (my husband said he was waiting in the operating room door, watching the launch of a patient, but not me to him scared), and then the attending doctor checking the room said that I was not able to stop the blood, using a lot of imported medicines to stop the blood, so it took a long time, and also gave the nurse instructions to the doctor. The attending doctor said that I couldn't stop the bleeding and had to use a lot of imported drugs to stop the bleeding, so it took a long time. He also instructed the nurse to monitor the amount of my bleeding and to go to the operating room, which didn't scare me to death. (The first thing I did was to get the money to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car, and then I had to pay for a new car.

I was actually planning to go through with it at the beginning, but after two days and a night, I had to go through with it. But after two days and one night, I was able to get a good deal on my own, and I was able to get a good deal on my own. I'm not sure if you're going to be able to get a good deal on a new one, but I'm sure you're going to be able to get a good deal on a new one. So the doctor said it had to be a c-section.

After I got on the operating table, the doctor started to give me anesthesia. The doctor began to give me anesthesia, after anesthesia held down the pain does not hurt that pain does not hurt a lot of people say that cesarean anesthesia is really very painful, but for me at that time I think it does not hurt at all. I had been tossing and turning for two days and a night. The bouts were really killing me. My bouts had been connected to the uninterrupted one, but the uterine opening just wouldn't open.

After giving me anesthesia, the doctor pressed my stomach leg. I was unconscious from the chest down, but people are conscious. I didn't feel anything at the time, and I didn't know when he started, but I heard the baby crying a little while later, and it turned out to be over.

It didn't hurt at all, and I wasn't prepared for it. When I heard the child's first cry, my tears flowed out unconsciously, which should be the feeling of every mother.

Then the doctor started to squeeze my stomach, or was it my stomach? Anyway, it was very uncomfortable. Stitches were performed, and after that, I was pushed out of the operating room, and I was still conscious when I was pushed out of the operating room. But by the time I got back to the ward and a couple of people moved me back to the bed, I didn't know anything.

When I woke up again it seemed like it was afternoon, and I was groggy anyway.

Before I had my baby, I had always insisted on a normal delivery. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do that, but I'm going to be able to do it, and I'm going to be able to do it, and I'm going to be able to do it.

This is the first time that I've had a baby in my life.

So since I gave birth, I've been telling my friends who are pregnant to have a C-section and not to suffer like I did, and that's why it's so hard to have a C-section.

I'm a C-section mom, so I'll share.

We wanted to have a normal delivery, but the fetal heart rate wasn't good, so we decided to have a c-section. I was put on a urinary catheter, which was super awkward and uncomfortable, and when I was done, I was wheeled into the operating room, where a nurse and a male anesthesiologist carried me to the operating bed.

I've been shaking, my whole body is trembling, the doctor helped me to get the instrument after the start of anesthesia, before playing with me to talk about what kind of reaction, etc., I quietly listen to the brain was not in the state, the anesthesia, I can feel their own nervousness, the doctor pressed the feet and legs, to see the anesthesia, anesthesia below the chest, lying there, I know everything, the body can not move.

The process of surgery, no one to speak, I measured the head, do not dare to look up, in fact, you can see the process of surgery is not clear, the doctor talked to me from time to time, to divert my attention, reduce tension. The whole body cold, shivering, lasted almost the whole process.

You can try to do the following:

1, calm your mind, adjust the state, meet the baby

2, divert your attention

3, surgical cloth to cover up, to reduce the embarrassment

After the end to pay attention to the posture of the lying good, a good rest!

I had two c-sections. Although I work in a hospital myself and have seen a lot of surgical patients, I was still more than a little nervous when it was my turn to need surgery. I was pretty calm during the pre-op signing. When the bed in the operating room came to pick me up, my mom's nonchalant tears made the fear that I had been hiding in the back of my mind all of a sudden rush into my heart. What had been a few minutes' walk felt like a long, long walk, with a white ceiling, flickering lighting, and nothing but the sound of bed wheels rolling.

I don't remember how I got on the operating bed, but the tears kept flowing down my face. I felt a bit of pain when I put the needle in, and then my legs and feet went numb! Then I saw everyone around my stomach and started to get busy. It wasn't more than a few minutes, maybe 10 minutes before I heard the baby crying. When my coworker brought the baby over to me and pressed it against my face, tears were immediately squeezed away by smiles. Everyone said, "It's okay! It's okay! The first thing you need to do is to get a good wound, and then you can go back to the hospital!

And so the first surgery of my life ended perfectly!

The second time, it took longer than the first, because there was a scar removal process.

Personally, I feel that if you're scared, find a distraction store and immerse yourself in it, it's much better than just being nervous. Being a mom is all about pain and happiness!

Hi, glad to answer your question.

I'm RuiMa, I'm a mother of 2. When I gave birth to my eldest daughter, I had a labor checkup, and the doctor said that the amniotic fluid was as little as 8cm, which could easily suffocate the baby, and suggested a cesarean section right away. At that time did not agree, the next day changed a hospital, and did the examination, or recommended immediately cesarean section, at that time, my father-in-law hospital and know people, make an appointment with the doctor, chose the time of the cesarean section, at that time I went into the maternity ward is a person, to pass through a corridor, because at 8:30 p.m., the dim light, so that my heart instantly good fear ah! Just kept shaking uncontrollably. Climbed onto the operating table, the doctor said to take off his pants, I said: cold. The doctor said: cold what? Cesarean section also choose the night, who is not cold ah (daughter was born in early spring)! I shut up, I was even more afraid. I felt that the doctor was angry, probably because the person who made the appointment said that I was the one who made the connection. Anyway, kept shaking non-stop, when I got the anesthetic injection, I felt my whole body shaking uncontrollably, and the other nurse said: don't shake, it'll be inserted in the wrong place, it's very serious. The injection is very painful, really very painful, pain into the bone, shaking even more. Later, the anesthetic came up, there is no shaking no feeling, but because of half-anesthesia, I still have consciousness, I just feel breathless, feel the blood in the loss of the whole body becomes cold cold cold, really feel half a foot into the ghost gate.

Now when I think back to that kind of feeling, I still have palpitations. I'd like to thank you for sharing this with us!

In fact, everyone's experience is not the same, but at that moment on the operating table, I believe that every mother has a voice in her heart, that is, the baby must be born healthy.

This is the voice that made me feel better on the operating table, and it is the voice that made me feel better on the operating table.

At that time, because of the opening of the 3 fingers, the contraction of pain in the dark, playing anesthesia and so on did not feel at all, a little bit of pain, anesthesia on the strength of the moment to feel finally comfortable. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands on some of the most popular products in the world.

Then soon heard two children "croak...", those two voices are the most important sound in my life.

Throughout the surgery, I didn't feel any discomfort from the knife, and there was no tugging when the baby came out, and I didn't even know they were out until I heard them crying. I just had my eyes closed the whole time, and a doctor asked me if I was sleepy. One doctor asked me if I was sleepy and why I kept my eyes closed and I said I was scared. Actually it wasn't, I seem to have a habit of closing my eyes when I'm lying down, like when I go to wash my hair, under the parasol, I subconsciously close my eyes.

So, to this day, I don't know what a c-section OR looks like, how many doctors and nurses there are, what tools they have, etc.

I don't know what a c-section OR looks like.

All in all, it was senseless, painless, shaky and full of anticipation.

Some people may have an allergy to anesthesia, or they may not be able to adapt to it, so they may experience shivering and so on. According to statistics, the incidence of shivering during cesarean anesthesia is about 5-65%, which is quite common.

Because after doing intrathecal anesthesia, the autonomic function is inhibited, and the deep body temperature can not be maintained, the blocked area of vasodilatation, resulting in the distribution of body temperature to the surrounding tissues. Relief can be obtained by keeping the body warm, warming fluids, and administering oxygen. The anesthesiologist will give certain adjunctive medications if necessary to keep the patient quiet or asleep.

I have a colleague is not the problem of shaking, is the anesthesia is not quite play a role, and more added to the amount can not be, that is, there is consciousness, and finally in her words is the birth of a dissected, the pain she dare not recall. But like me there is no reaction, a moment on the numbness, the whole body is comfortable.

2. Low room temperature

Some people are afraid of cold, the temperature of the ward or operating room is not too high, you will feel cold and then shivering, it is recommended that this time to ask someone to help you cover a little more.

3. Psychological effects

The burden of surgery is particularly high, fear, nervousness, most people may be the cause of this. People shake when they are nervous, and they will be even more nervous when they are having a baby, worrying about the baby, worrying about the surgery.

Sharing my experience is actually trying to tell you

to rule out the physical reasons, to have faith in yourself, to believe that you and your child will be safe, to relax, which may make you feel more comfortable, and thus feel uncomfortable or special symptoms will be relatively less.

Of course, if there is discomfort during the procedure, you should talk to your doctor in time, such as breathing problems, especially sleepy and so on.

Finally, I wish you all a safe and smooth birth of a healthy baby, that moment we are all great moms. I am a mixing child-rearing circle 10 years finally able to play their own twins mother, is a circle of friends in the complementary food people, child-rearing encyclopedia, love life love to share, positive energy burst I look forward to walking with you, in the child-rearing child-rearing their own road *** with the learning and growth ha. Remember to help me praise attention Oh Ha, thank you!