DiscoverThe C-Section Experience: Empowering C-Section Education and SupportC-Section Pain, Ketamine, and Patient Advocacy [47]
C-Section Pain, Ketamine, and Patient Advocacy [47]

C-Section Pain, Ketamine, and Patient Advocacy [47]

Update: 2025-07-29
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Jen and Bethany continue their in-depth discussion of The Retrievals Season 2, focusing on the complex realities of C-section experiences, both personal and clinical. Jen, an obstetric anesthesiologist, answers Bethany’s pressing questions after listening to the first two episodes, diving into topics that many listeners may be wondering about too.

They explore the emotional and psychological impact of C-sections, especially in the context of anesthesia, pain perception, and trust in the medical team. From the use of ketamine during C-sections to the potential for hallucinations and dissociation, they break down what these medications are used for and how they affect birth experiences.

This episode covers:

  • What we learn from The Retrievals podcast about pain during C-sections

  • The difference between pressure and pain and why it matters

  • Why ketamine is sometimes used in obstetric anesthesia and how it can affect patients

  • The emotional toll of feeling unheard or dismissed in the OR

  • The importance of informed consent and patient advocacy

  • How preparation, communication, and storytelling can help improve outcomes for C-section births

Whether you're preparing for a scheduled C-section, processing a past experience, or supporting someone who is, this conversation is filled with real talk, expert insight, and heartfelt reflection.

Don’t forget to share your story with us. Your voice matters, and together we can push for more compassionate, informed, and respectful care for all birthing people.


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C-Section Pain, Ketamine, and Patient Advocacy [47]

C-Section Pain, Ketamine, and Patient Advocacy [47]

Dr. Jen Wagner & Bethany Scott