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Choices Matter – Non-opioid, Pain Relieving Options for C-sections

by jenn July 18, 2018

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I received this educational information and assets from Moms Meet (momsmeet.com) to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and this page may contain affiliate links.

 

There are so many things that a new mother has to think about and a pain management plan should be one of them. If you are pregnant or planning on becoming pregnant, talk to your doctor about non-opioid, pain relieving options for C-sections.

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Non-opioid, Pain Relieving Options for C-sections

 

Women are prescribed nearly twice as much opioid medicine as men after surgery, especially after a C-section. This is a really scary situation for a new mom to be faced with along with caring for a newborn. As a mom that has had two C-sections I know first-hand how bad the pain can be. It is so important to have a plan in place with your doctor prior to giving birth.

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I think as mothers, we want what is best for our children- especially newborns. We don’t think about the effect of what pain medicine can have on us and in turn our babies if you are breast feeding. I know that I never knew there were other options for pain management prior to having my children.

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Choices Matter

 

Choices Matter is a campaign that is designed to educate and empower patients to discuss non-opioid pain management options before, during and after surgery. More than 1 in 3 women had C-section deliveries and 1 in 5 are unplanned. It is so important to have a birthing plan in place prior to going into labor, especially when it comes to pain management. I was lucky that both of my C-sections were scheduled.

I love the ideals found in this Choices Matter campaign. Being educated on what your options are prior to a surgery is really important for your overall well-being and healing process. Having open communications with your doctors and love ones makes the experience better for everyone.

 

For more information about Choices Matter and non-opioid pain-relief after a C-section, visit them on the web. Remember that pain management is your choice and make the best educated decision for you and your recovery. You will be glad that you did.

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