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Most doctors recommend local anaesthesia as it's much lower risk and it's a very quick operation. From the time they started operating on me until I held the baby was just 10 minutes. And of course I didn't feel anything just felt like my skin was being dragged 😅. The only unpleasant part was the shiver. Recovery wise I'm sure local anaesthesia is faster. I was walking around on day 3 (it was painful though and I had to walk slowly)

I did a c sec as my placenta had issues. Opted for regional anesthesia. didn't feel any pain when the needle was injected. had pain killers for 10 days after the surgery. I guess key to recovery is to be active but dun strain yourself. I was walking well after 10 days

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