I heard different things, and I felt terrible pain when you failed.

When Rachel Benmayor was hospitalised, eight months of pregnancy in 1990, blood pressure was so intense that the doctor had told her to stay in the hospital to rest before the baby was born. But her blood pressure kept growing. This situation is known as elampsia, it is not [...]
But the pressure of her blood steadily increased: This condition is known as elampsia, it is not unusual, but it can lead to complications and sometimes to fatal cases.
Doctors decided to promote her birth, but when her deputy failed after 17 hours of work, they decided that the child would be saved through Cesarean cuts under general anesthetics, reports the “The Guardian”, Periscopi broadcast.
Rachel remembered being sent to the delivery room in a wheelchair. She also remembers when she was wearing gas masks. But after the surgeon made the first cut, she woke up.
I remember when I went to the operating room,” I remember when an injection was put on my arm, and I remember when my gas mask, Glen, my parents, and Sue, my mom, was standing next to me. But then they disappeared. And then the first thing I remember was the first pain. I remember feeling the most incredible pressure in my stomach, as if a truck was driving behind me and other trucks were coming in. ”
A few months after surgery, a person explained to Rachel that when you open your stomach's hollow, the air that enters the exposed internal organs gives rise to intense pressure.
But at that moment, standing in the operating room, she still had no idea what was going on.
All I knew was that I could hear some things... and that I could feel the most horrible pain. I didn't know where I was. I didn't know I was operating. I was just aware of the pain. ”/Periscopi/












