What Every Mom Should Know About Pain During C-Section [56]
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In this episode of The C-Section Experience, Jen and Bethany conclude their two-part discussion on intraoperative pain during cesarean deliveries—a topic rarely talked about but deeply important for moms.
They revisit the pain assessment challenges explored in Episode 4 and highlight Heather Nixon’s innovative approach of continually assessing pain levels throughout surgery. The conversation dives into practical solutions, system improvements, and how communication and trust between patients and providers can make all the difference.
Listeners will learn about:
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How anesthesiologists monitor and respond to intraoperative pain during C-sections
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The psychological impact of pain on mothers and why validation matters
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Options if pain relief is incomplete (including the use of general anesthesia)
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Common misconceptions about general anesthesia and when it may be appropriate
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The four key things every mother should know before a C-section to feel prepared and empowered
This episode emphasizes patient education, proactive communication, and the importance of evolving pain-management practices through feedback and continuous improvement.
Whether you’re preparing for a planned C-section, processing a previous experience, or supporting someone through surgery, this conversation provides insight, validation, and practical takeaways.
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