
anesthesia in cesarean section
Anesthesia for a cesarean section involves numbing or calming the mother to ensure she doesn't feel pain during the procedure. Common options include regional anesthesia, like an epidural or spinal block, which numbs the lower body while the mother remains awake. These techniques are carefully administered to provide comfort and allow immediate bonding with the baby afterward. General anesthesia, used rarely, puts the mother to sleep temporarily. The choice depends on medical needs, urgency, and maternal health. Overall, anesthesia aims to make the surgery safe, painless, and comfortable for both mother and baby.