Every year tens of millions of people
get general anesthesia.
Not exact matches
They know that if they don't do it, the next Dr. down the street will... so why not... sure, the baby is predicted to be too big for vaginal birth... I even had a dentist offer to try and come up with a reason to
get my insurance to pay for
general anesthesia for extraction of my wisdom teeth (which BTW, would have cost me a mere $ 65 beyond what my insurance would have covered for local
anesthesia 14 years ago when I was young and poor and couldn't come up with that $ 65).
A lot of moms wind up with episiotomies to
get stuck babies out, but the worst - case scenario is an emergency C - section that requires
general anesthesia, making the birth experience not only traumatizing for mom, but also cuts her out of the birth entirely.
Since less regional
anesthesia gets into your bloodstream than with
general anesthesia, it causes less sedation in the newborn.
I always
get very anxious when I, or Jaja, has to undergo
general anesthesia.
Every cat
getting dental care needs
general anesthesia carefully administered and monitored.
Read about
anesthesia in veterinary dental care which explains why your pet will
get optimal dental care only if the procedure is done under
general anesthesia.
The chances of problems
gets higher the later you
get the abortion, and if you have sedation or
general anesthesia.