Epidural

Hey all! I had my little girl 10 weeks ago. I ended up having the epidural after already having a long labour, I was exhausted in the end, I made a decision to have it.
I am still having a bad lower back and some numbness in my left knee. Has any else experienced this.

Maybe doesn’t help, I had emergency forceps delivery, so I had to be numbed on top of the epidural I was pumping into myself also.

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Probably feeling numbness from all the fluid retention that compresses nerves. I’m 13 weeks post partum and have not recovered sensitivity / feeling on my knees, leg, feet and toes.

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I have been having terrible lower back pain especially where it was positioned into me! I had it with my first but only 2 hours so i never had any side effects this time i had it for 12 hours and i deffo feel the side effects

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I havd experienced this everyday. I had my son 11 weeks ago and i still feel pain

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It definitely gets better but does take time. (Only had it with my first and by time second was born im fairly sure all pain was gone).

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