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The puncture anesthesia was completed, and the nurse connected the patient with an intravenous line. Next, everyone waited for the anesthesia to take effect, and then the surgery would begin.
Normally, a C-section uses local anesthesia rather than general anesthesia.
General anesthesia is used in C-sections rarely, typically only when both the mother and the fetus are in a rather dangerous situation that requires emergency surgery or other abnormal situations. ...
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