Hi Nim,
I wasn't expecting such a drop in blood pressure as when I had a spinal with DD I was okay (she was a vaginal delivery). But the anaesthetist said the dose of the medication that can effect blood pressure is a lot higher in a spinal for a c/s. I'm not really sure exactly how it was managed as I was very out of it and struggling to stay conscious

I had an amazing anaesthetist and he was monitoring me very closely and I'm pretty sure he was furiously pumping drugs in to my drip to try and stabilise me.
Although it was horrible and a little scary it was all over pretty quickly and once I was in recovery I started to feel better. I had to stay flat in the bed for a good few hours after-wards though as my b/p would drop again if I sat up. I found that annoying as it was hard to feed lying down.
I didn't lose too much blood - about 500ml. I was also anemic during pregnancy and I'm still taking ferrograd with vit c to try and get iron levels back up. Hard work with a baby sucking all the goodness out of me
Not sure if I've been any help! I think the best thing to do is let the anaesthetist know about your history - that way they can be prepared. Do you have a good support person to talk to you while it's all happening? I found the reassurance I got from the theatre staff and DH helped keep me calm.
Let me know if you have any other questions. I'm happy to help where I can.
Good luck! I'll look forward to hearing how you got on.
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