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Some people experience tremors after birth. This is either from the anethesia or the hormone
rush after birth. It last only about 30 minutes.
Thanks so much for this helpful tip! Those who do experience the tremors usually experience them as a side effect from the Epidural or Spinal that they received. This usually occurs shortly after the anaesthesia is adminstered, or during the actual operation. The tremors can be accompanied by feelings of extreme warmth or cold.
In the recovery room, the nurse will check your uterus for any firmness.
In the recovery room the anaesthesiologist will most likely be in there with you for a few minutes to check the epidural and medication pump. If you are feeling any pain or discomfort or have any questions, be sure to ask them then.
Once in the recovery room, your vitals will be checked and you will be monitored for any pain, bleeding or complications.
If you experience in any dizziness, nausea or pain while in the recovery room, be sure to let the nurse know.
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