Can you be sedated while having a c-section?


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If you have not already had a epidural or spinal anesthesia for labor, or this is a scheduled cesarean, and not an emergency cesarean, you will most likely be given a regional anesthetic (epidural or spinal). If there is a reason that you can't get regional anesthesia or it is an emergency you will be given a general anesthetic. ChaCha

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