mummyneedinganswers
Yes, had a GA with my first, but for other reasons.
Does not delay release (I am planned for a 24 hour release this time woop!)
A couple of things I have been told - they will not be able to give me any pain relief until baby is out, as they cannot numb the area I was told to expect to be woken up in pain, that I would have a morphine drip attached, but may not feel the benefit for a short time.
I cannot have my partner in the room, and there are some small risks to the baby, mainly he will be sleepy and possibly some breathing problems although she explained it is rare, but obviously they have to tell you these things.
She explained baby would be out in minutes, the long part is sorting us out after, so baby really should not be suffering many effects of the GA as it is very short lived for them.
Risks to me are the usual as with any GA, it is more difficult to intubate a pregnant lady (hence why she checked my airway) but I have had in excess of 15 operations under GA before so she does not envisage there being an issue.
Unfortunately I have no options, with my last DC they said I would be a GA but on the day a very nice anaesthetist said he would have ONE attempt at a spinal block - it worked.
This time I am post-fusion, so cannot have it. I have some dangerous blood vessels which have grown on the vertebra from previous operations and my fusion goes too high, so they won't do it.
To be honest, I don't want to risk infection in there either, it is already full of foreign bodies (12 odd screws and pins, 2 plates, 6 pedicle screws and 2 rods!)
I feel sad, it was nice having my last baby when I was awake, I found with my first DC it was hard not seeing him born, but there were other complications around that which made the situation harder.
This time I am planning everything, calming music, handing baby straight to Daddy waiting outside (all being well!) and how I want my recovery to be and what drugs I want.
Planning really is the key - with my first it was an emergency CS, that really does throw you, especially with a GA.
Again OP, sorry to overtake your thread, just wanted to reassure mummyneedinganswers as I was very anxious about this after learning I needed a GA, but now very relaxed and calm about it (and looking forward to meeting baby!)