Clarity on C-Section Pain and Anesthesia (With Lessons from The Retrievals and 2022 Guidelines) [55]
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In this episode of The C-Section Experience, Jen and Bethany break down Susanna’s story from The Retrievals podcast, focusing on her experience with neuraxial anesthesia during a C-section. They explore how anesthesiologists test for effective spinal and epidural blocks, why it can be challenging for patients to communicate pain or unusual sensations in the OR, and how compassionate doctor–patient communication can change the entire surgical experience.
The conversation also highlights the latest 2022 guidelines for anesthesia management in C-sections, offering insight into what patients and providers should know about safety, best practices, and evolving standards of care. Jen and Bethany connect this to the ongoing SONAR Study, a groundbreaking research effort investigating how often patients report pain during C-section and what can be done to improve outcomes.
By revisiting episodes three and four of The Retrievals, they shed light on the complexities of sensory testing, the emotional impact of feeling pain or fear during surgery, and the critical role of follow-up care after a C-section. The episode underscores why proactive patient engagement and clear communication aren’t just nice to have—they’re essential for safe, dignified, and supported C-section births.
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