Does it hurt to have a cesarean section with an anesthesia shot?

Anesthesia injections for C-sections are somewhat painful, but are tolerable for the vast majority of people. Cesarean section is usually a combined lumbar and rigid anesthesia. This kind of anesthesia will be local anesthesia before entering the needle, so pregnant women only need to endure the general pain of the needle prick, into the anesthesia needle is already in the state of anesthesia, this time there is no pain. Pregnant women do not need to be overly nervous when having an anesthesia injection for cesarean delivery. The anesthesiologist will determine the location of the needle before anesthesia, in this position will be local anesthesia, local anesthesia needle is a general intramuscular injection of the needle, the pain is not very strong, generally can be endured. Local anesthesia after the success of the anesthesia will enter the anesthesia needle, this time almost no pain. After the anesthesia needle into the lumbosacral region of pregnant women, a catheter will be placed, and then through the catheter to give anesthesia. After the anesthetic takes effect, the pregnant woman’s abdomen and lower extremities will no longer feel anything, and the pregnant woman will have no pain when she undergoes a cesarean section.