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Epidural in Kenyan Hospitals
Vallerrie
#21 Posted : Monday, February 11, 2013 1:09:31 PM
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@Kausha-Finally! A helpful answer. I will truly appreciate that name. Yours is the kind of answer I was looking for.
@Muganda- I agree. Asante sana
metabolist
#22 Posted : Friday, February 15, 2013 8:25:22 AM
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I'm a physician and my wife had an epidural about 18 months ago. No complications to mother or baby whatsoever. In my view there is absolutely no benefit in writhing around in pain for hours on end. An epidural is a straight forward procedure which any competent anaesthetist can perform. Your obstetrician should be able to recommend one. We will definitely be having another epidural for number 2.
Blackberry
#23 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 10:41:54 AM
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"Must warn you it will set you back 40 - 50 elephants!" unamaanisha nini hapa?

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mdudu
#24 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 11:34:44 AM
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Blackberry wrote:

"Must warn you it will set you back 40 - 50 elephants!" unamaanisha nini hapa?

Julie
#25 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:36:18 PM
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Aaaiiii1

Having sex can be both painful and/or a pleasure!
Either which way, its a choice that leads to being pregnant and birth follows eventually.....
xyzee
#26 Posted : Saturday, February 23, 2013 3:53:09 PM
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Julie wrote:
Aaaiiii1

Having sex can be both painful and/or a pleasure!
Either which way, its a choice that leads to being pregnant and birth follows eventually.....

@julie
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Vallerrie
#27 Posted : Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:11:02 AM
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Kausha wrote:
Not one to delve into matters I haven't capacity to experience, but I have been drawn from my thicket by some of the comments here which are misleading and scaring the mother to be. YES Vallerie, there is epidural in Kenya. My wife went through it and I was there all through. It's safe but KEY is to get the right Anaesthetic/ specialist in that. There is a lady in Aga Khan who was recommended to my wife by her daktari and she turned out to be very professional and experienced, she will take you through the entire process and I actually watched it and it didn't look that complex. I will look for her name and drop it to you but get your recommendation from your Ob/gyna as well.

Bottom line it is done, but must warn you it's not fully painless because I understand she must leave some pain with you for you to to track the natural steps in the process and safeguard the baby during birth. Must warn you it will set you back 40 - 50 elephants! but I understand it's worth it and has no side effects really. So if you really think its the thing for you...feelanga free


Contacts? TIA
Swenani
#28 Posted : Thursday, December 11, 2014 11:59:18 AM
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Vallerrie wrote:
Kausha wrote:
Not one to delve into matters I haven't capacity to experience, but I have been drawn from my thicket by some of the comments here which are misleading and scaring the mother to be. YES Vallerie, there is epidural in Kenya. My wife went through it and I was there all through. It's safe but KEY is to get the right Anaesthetic/ specialist in that. There is a lady in Aga Khan who was recommended to my wife by her daktari and she turned out to be very professional and experienced, she will take you through the entire process and I actually watched it and it didn't look that complex. I will look for her name and drop it to you but get your recommendation from your Ob/gyna as well.

Bottom line it is done, but must warn you it's not fully painless because I understand she must leave some pain with you for you to to track the natural steps in the process and safeguard the baby during birth. Must warn you it will set you back 40 - 50 elephants! but I understand it's worth it and has no side effects really. So if you really think its the thing for you...feelanga free


Contacts? TIA


I hope and pray that the father is a wazuan.


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chepkel
#29 Posted : Thursday, December 11, 2014 1:43:32 PM
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Shak wrote:
Ask your doctor whether he or she has alternative pain medication that is safer than an epidural. They do exist. in any case labour pains start as mild cramps then slowly become more intense. its the body's way of enabling you cope with the pain. Its not as bad as depicted in the movies



I have 1 child.......and it was PAINFULL period!!!!So I really hope you are a woman with like 6 tois Pray Pray Pray Pray Pray

Otherwise kila kitu unasema ni pang'ang'a tu.
Mkimwa
#30 Posted : Monday, December 29, 2014 7:11:20 PM
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Vallerrie wrote:
Kausha wrote:
Not one to delve into matters I haven't capacity to experience, but I have been drawn from my thicket by some of the comments here which are misleading and scaring the mother to be. YES Vallerie, there is epidural in Kenya. My wife went through it and I was there all through. It's safe but KEY is to get the right Anaesthetic/ specialist in that. There is a lady in Aga Khan who was recommended to my wife by her daktari and she turned out to be very professional and experienced, she will take you through the entire process and I actually watched it and it didn't look that complex. I will look for her name and drop it to you but get your recommendation from your Ob/gyna as well.

Bottom line it is done, but must warn you it's not fully painless because I understand she must leave some pain with you for you to to track the natural steps in the process and safeguard the baby during birth. Must warn you it will set you back 40 - 50 elephants! but I understand it's worth it and has no side effects really. So if you really think its the thing for you...feelanga free


Contacts? TIA


Kwani ni pregnancy ya 22 months? Ama epidural for elephants? sijui tuulize KWS rangers..
kysse
#31 Posted : Monday, December 29, 2014 8:16:23 PM
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I would only consider alternative options upon a doctor's recommendation.

How much do anaethists cost? I was told that they cost an arm and leg.

Epidural is not for everybody who desires it.
That spinal injection is not an easy affair so your doctor has to recommend based on your health status etc.Pray that it's not done by a quack.

I watched a demo and was taught the plus and negatives.Labour doesn't have to be horrifying, some women felt 'period cramps'when they were actually dilating then poof! baby.

If you are physically fit, with no complications,push that baby out using own strength.
You will be amazed at how fast your body goes back to firm shape in weeks ok ie if you are still young not 50.

good luck

Bykhovets
#32 Posted : Monday, December 29, 2014 9:10:51 PM
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Epidural while having a normal delivery?

Or epidural instead of general anaesthesia during caeserian section?

If it's a normal delivery, isn't the labour pain part and parcel of the joy of having a baby?
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kysse
#33 Posted : Monday, December 29, 2014 10:49:15 PM
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Bykhovets wrote:
Epidural while having a normal delivery?

Or epidural instead of general anaesthesia during caeserian section?

If it's a normal delivery, isn't the labour pain part and parcel of the joy of having a baby?


Is the latter possible? An epidural is a process applicable for normal delivery .It's for cowards of pain during birth.

I think anaesthesia for kiserian session is given once before the slaughter? while an epidural lasts throughout the labor process where One receives doses of pain relief with each painful contraction through a 20 inch needle inserted in the :spinal cord!" ouuch.
Bigchick
#34 Posted : Tuesday, December 30, 2014 8:43:38 AM
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Giving birth is supposed to be a natural process of getting the baby out when its ready.Just like in the case of animals you find a cow gave birth in the night with no assistance.

Unless you really have a problem go the natural way.

Its more of a psychological thing..if you prepare for pain the pain you shall get in abundance...if you prepare for pleasure especially with the bundle of joy in mind then pleasure you will get.

In my experience what is percieved as pain is more of a discomfort like what you get when you have cramps or when he you constipation and you have to push real hard.

Guess what?You will even feel as your baby descends and turns to get the right exit posture.Nothing feels greater than that.

Benefits

You heal faster.You can be landed on in 3 weeks.
You start nyonyoing early..good for mama and baby.
You get back to shape soonest.
You start enjoying motherhood from day one
You save alot

So go for it lady.Wachana na hiyo epiwhatever ama CS if you are healthy.

Nb.As the due date approaches eat a lot of energy giving foods to help you on the hour.
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#35 Posted : Tuesday, December 30, 2014 11:09:35 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
Giving birth is supposed to be a natural process of getting the baby out when its ready.Just like in the case of animals you find a cow gave birth in the night with no assistance.

Unless you really have a problem go the natural way.

Its more of a psychological thing..if you prepare for pain the pain you shall get in abundance...if you prepare for pleasure especially with the bundle of joy in mind then pleasure you will get.

In my experience what is percieved as pain is more of a discomfort like what you get when you have cramps or when he you constipation and you have to push real hard.

Guess what?You will even feel as your baby descends and turns to get the right exit posture.Nothing feels greater than that.

Benefits

You heal faster.You can be landed on in 3 weeks.
You start nyonyoing early..good for mama and baby.
You get back to shape soonest.
You start enjoying motherhood from day one
You save alot

So go for it lady.Wachana na hiyo epiwhatever ama CS if you are healthy.

Nb.As the due date approaches eat a lot of energy giving foods to help you on the hour.


Applause Applause Applause and pray. It will be sawa.
Rankaz13
#36 Posted : Tuesday, December 30, 2014 8:27:42 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Giving birth is supposed to be a natural process of getting the baby out when its ready.Just like in the case of animals you find a cow gave birth in the night with no assistance.

Unless you really have a problem go the natural way.

Its more of a psychological thing..if you prepare for pain the pain you shall get in abundance...if you prepare for pleasure especially with the bundle of joy in mind then pleasure you will get.

In my experience what is percieved as pain is more of a discomfort like what you get when you have cramps or when he you constipation and you have to push real hard.

Guess what?You will even feel as your baby descends and turns to get the right exit posture.Nothing feels greater than that.

Benefits

You heal faster.You can be landed on in 3 weeks.
You start nyonyoing early..good for mama and baby.
You get back to shape soonest.
You start enjoying motherhood from day one
You save alot

So go for it lady.Wachana na hiyo epiwhatever ama CS if you are healthy.

NB.As the due date approaches eat a lot of energy giving foods to help you on the hour.


Ain't that too soon?d'oh! d'oh!
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#37 Posted : Tuesday, December 30, 2014 8:37:23 PM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Giving birth is supposed to be a natural process of getting the baby out when its ready.Just like in the case of animals you find a cow gave birth in the night with no assistance.

Unless you really have a problem go the natural way.

Its more of a psychological thing..if you prepare for pain the pain you shall get in abundance...if you prepare for pleasure especially with the bundle of joy in mind then pleasure you will get.

In my experience what is percieved as pain is more of a discomfort like what you get when you have cramps or when he you constipation and you have to push real hard.

Guess what?You will even feel as your baby descends and turns to get the right exit posture.Nothing feels greater than that.

Benefits

You heal faster.You can be landed on in 3 weeks.
You start nyonyoing early..good for mama and baby.
You get back to shape soonest.
You start enjoying motherhood from day one
You save alot

So go for it lady.Wachana na hiyo epiwhatever ama CS if you are healthy.

NB.As the due date approaches eat a lot of energy giving foods to help you on the hour.


Ain't that too soon?d'oh! d'oh!


Eish that's ok....i want in.....
possunt quia posse videntur
Swenani
#38 Posted : Wednesday, December 31, 2014 10:25:20 AM
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Rankaz13 wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Giving birth is supposed to be a natural process of getting the baby out when its ready.Just like in the case of animals you find a cow gave birth in the night with no assistance.

Unless you really have a problem go the natural way.

Its more of a psychological thing..if you prepare for pain the pain you shall get in abundance...if you prepare for pleasure especially with the bundle of joy in mind then pleasure you will get.

In my experience what is percieved as pain is more of a discomfort like what you get when you have cramps or when he you constipation and you have to push real hard.

Guess what?You will even feel as your baby descends and turns to get the right exit posture.Nothing feels greater than that.

Benefits

You heal faster.You can be landed on in 3 weeks.
You start nyonyoing early..good for mama and baby.
You get back to shape soonest.
You start enjoying motherhood from day one
You save alot

So go for it lady.Wachana na hiyo epiwhatever ama CS if you are healthy.

NB.As the due date approaches eat a lot of energy giving foods to help you on the hour.


Ain't that too soon?d'oh! d'oh!



nope,as lonmg as sio missionary...spooning is recommended
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
AlphDoti
#39 Posted : Wednesday, December 31, 2014 11:14:58 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
Giving birth is supposed to be a natural process of getting the baby out when its ready.Just like in the case of animals you find a cow gave birth in the night with no assistance.

Unless you really have a problem go the natural way.

Its more of a psychological thing..if you prepare for pain the pain you shall get in abundance...if you prepare for pleasure especially with the bundle of joy in mind then pleasure you will get.

In my experience what is percieved as pain is more of a discomfort like what you get when you have cramps or when he you constipation and you have to push real hard.

Guess what?You will even feel as your baby descends and turns to get the right exit posture.Nothing feels greater than that.

Benefits

You heal faster.You can be landed on in 3 weeks.
You start nyonyoing early..good for mama and baby.
You get back to shape soonest.
You start enjoying motherhood from day one
You save alot

So go for it lady.Wachana na hiyo epiwhatever ama CS if you are healthy.

Nb.As the due date approaches eat a lot of energy giving foods to help you on the hour.

@BigChick good advice right there Applause

Natural should be default. Other options on medical grounds only. Natural has all the advantages.
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