I had a friend with a transverse baby (due to a uterus that was heart-shaped, can't remember the correct term) who needed a c/s and she had an extreme reaction to all of the amniotic fluid leaking into her abdominal cavity. She ended up with a massive infection and serious abdominal adhesions. The infection led to her being in intensive care with a collapsed lung. Three years and several operations later she's finally at a point where she's able to ride her horses again and not have to take strong painkillers every day.
It was a rare and extreme situation (and she didn't have a choice wrt the c/s), but it's interesting that amniotic fluid is not really supposed to end up in your abdomen and there's no way to avoid this with a c/s.
I also bless my dr with being careful and thorough. I've seen women after c/s in a lot more pain than I (I didn't need painkillers at all after a few hours) and I have to wonder how much of it is due to rough handling while on the table.
(Now you need to explain how an epidural/spinal is performed in detail - because that was my major issue, I had a spinal fluid leak and do just about anything to avoid an epidural again!).


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