The C-Section Experience: Empowering C-Section Education and Support

Should You Request an Anesthesia Consult Before Birth? [59]


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Most parents don't know they can request an anesthesia consult during pregnancy—yet it can change your birth experience. Dr. Jen (obstetric anesthesiologist) and Bethany break down what an anesthesia consult is, who should get one, ideal timing (late 2nd–early 3rd trimester), and how to ask. They cover medical reasons (cardiac, respiratory, clotting disorders, scoliosis/back surgery, Chiari malformation, neurologic conditions, airway history), pregnancy-specific scenarios (anticoagulation, placenta accreta, Jehovah's Witness), and experience-based reasons (birth trauma, anxiety, failed/complicated neuraxial, high spinal, spinal headache, difficult epidural). You'll learn what info to prepare, how consult notes follow you into delivery, and how to align your priorities—comfort, presence, pain control—into a clear plan.

What we cover

  • What an anesthesia consult is and why it matters—even if you plan a vaginal birth

  • Ideal timing (late 2nd–early 3rd trimester) and virtual vs. in-person options

  • How to request a consult through your OB/MFM or on your own

  • What to bring: meds, specialist notes, imaging (e.g., spine MRI), prior anesthesia records

  • Building a plan around your priorities (awake/present, anxiety control, pain control

Key takeaways

  • You can ask for an anesthesia consult; it's typically covered and documented in your chart.

  • Earlier conversations = smoother day-of decisions (and backups).

  • Repeat your key concerns to OB, L&D nurse, and anesthesia—redundancy keeps you safe.

  • Name your priorities (presence vs. anxiety vs. pain control) to tailor meds and approach.

  • If past care felt scary or unclear, a consult can help you process and plan for next time—even pre-conception.

Action steps

  1. Ask your OB/MFM to place an anesthesia consult (target: 26–32 weeks).

  2. Gather records: cardiology/hematology notes, recent imaging, anesthesia notes from prior birth/surgeries, med list + doses.

  3. Write a 1-page summary: history, fears, must-know preferences (e.g., bonding plan, partner role if GA).

  4. Confirm how consult notes will be visible to your L&D team on admission.

Website: csxpodcast.com Email us: [email protected]. Follow us on instagram: @thecsxpodcast Birth Services + postpartum support: lemontreebabies.com. This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content in this podcast should not be considered medical advice.
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