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Things to know if you're going to give birth.

The matter should be known if anyone is thinking of giving birth...As we can imagine

1. You can choose a caesarean section. You must give a special deposit to an antenatal doctor. If you do not have a special deposit, if there is no danger, you must give birth naturally.

2. Special deposit with the doctor is paid separately from maternity + antenatal and other fees.

3. Wait for delivery + delivery, but after the dissection is the real thing.

4. The back block hurts for a second. After that, from the chest to the toe, you will not feel, not hurt, can not move until the drug is exhausted.

5.Blocks are better than anesthesia

6. The first day after dissection. Don't be shy about asking for painkillers.

7. Walk as quickly as possible and the wound will heal quickly.

8. Will get up. Will sit. Please be careful of broken wounds.

9. The urinary bag he is wearing "Do not put it on the floor, must hang it to the bed or the saline pole, or hold it on the floor, risk infection.

10. After dissection, start by sipping water and slowly drinking water. If you have no urine or little, it will slow to remove the catheter.

11. If there is a budget, choose "Private."

12. Back blocking has side effects of drugs, which each person has different symptoms, or maybe none.

13. Dissection wound. Normally, do not hit the water for 7 days, but it is recommended that 14 days go.

14. After giving birth. Very important. Go by appointment. If not convenient, postpone the doctor.

15. Water delivery may be late, but if it comes, or there is no, or there is little, then the baby will diligently enter the breast or pump, will save a lot of milk.

# Maternity dissection # Back block # Maternity back block # Human mother

2025/8/13 Edited to

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