Most mothers will not feel pain during cesarean section surgery, but some mothers may feel pain under local anesthesia for emergency surgeries, and they will feel pain after the anesthesia medicine fails after the surgery.
1. Under normal circumstances, anesthesia will be given before the cesarean section operation, usually general anesthesia, lumbar and hard anesthesia, and the mother will not feel obvious pain during the operation.
2. Some women undergo cesarean section in emergency situations, such as umbilical cord prolapse, intrauterine distress and other problems, which seriously affects the safety of the fetus, and it may be too late for anesthesia to be administered, and the surgery is performed under local anesthesia only, and the woman may feel pain during the surgery.
3. After the cesarean section is done, the effect of anesthesia will be slowly lost, and women will feel pain, which comes from the cesarean section incision and uterine contraction. If the pain pump is applied after delivery, there is usually not much pain.
Physical pain after cesarean section is also related to each person’s pain tolerance threshold, and the doctor should be informed of the seriousness of the problem.