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How come that the mother who undergo cesarean section may have spinal cord injury and brain injury?


How come that the mother who undergo cesarean section may have spinal cord injury and brain injury?

If she had the c-section under "spinal or epidural" anesthesia, that can injure the spinal cord, thus causing spinal cord injury. If she had to have a "general" anesthesia, she may not have had enough oxygen to the brain during the surgery, thus causing brain injury. Both are not common, but they have to tell you the risks before any kind of surgery &/or anesthesia.

if she had an epidural anesthesia, the cord injury could be from the epidural. need more info on the brain injury though... can't help ya on that part.

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