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Epilepsy, pregnancy and giving birth

Mon, 01/21/2008 - 10:14

Good morning,

I am very curious to hear the experience of women while they were pregnant, and during labor & birth of a child. 

How did the pain, stress affect your epilepsy, and was it easy to manage seazures? I am trying to figure out how to deal with the actual birth process, and I am seriously considering a c-cection, where I would like to be under total anesteshia. I would love to go through the natural birth, no epidural or pain med, but I am worried that the pain of labor will give me seizures. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated.

By the way, I am not taking any meds for epilepsy, as my seizures are only about once a year...and I know the trigger, so I avoid doing things that I know could trigger the seizure.

 

Thank you all so much,

Sonja C.

Comments

I have epilepsy,  and i had 2

Submitted by Ice Queen on Sat, 2017-09-30 - 23:26
I have epilepsy,  and i had 2 seizures during and after c-section withmy first baby.  I had the epidural and they also gave me the gas mask.  And that didnt stop me from having the seizures.  Since then,  ive given all natural birth to 3 other babies.  I didnt have any seizures during any of those births.  

Your mother is not properly

Submitted by KrisIrwin on Wed, 2017-10-25 - 05:00
Your mother is not properly informed on the situation if that is her suggestion to you I'm afraid. See a neurologist and obstetrician together to get a better answer about your options and likely results first. Good luck with it.

Hello everyone, how did you

Submitted by Polina22 on Fri, 2017-11-10 - 05:59
Hello everyone, how did you feel about difficult cuts? What advice can you give?motherhow.com/labor-contractions

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