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Hi, dwc
I had a similar experience. I had my baby on January 26th, and I too had an epidural. When the anesthesiologist was inserting the epidural, I felt a lot of pain, numbess and tingling at my left leg. I told him this, and he repositioned the catheter. After they pulled the catheter out, the epidural went away after 2-3 hours and everything was going fine. The following day, I was experiencing some pain, numbness and tingling at my left leg,(the leg that was painful during the epidural administration) that was radiating down from the back of my thigh to my foot and toes. The pain felt similar to that when he put the epidural in. I was so afraid that the anesthiologist misplaced the epidural cathether or hit a nerve. I was in pain. I called the on call doctor that night and he said that most likely it wasnt the epidural and to take the motrin around that clot like prescribed. So i did, hoping it would go away. All the next day, still hurt. I called my doctor then that following morning, and she stated she was almost positive that it was not the epidural that was causing this pain. She had me come in to get an arterial ultrasound done to rule out a DVT(blood clot), she states women who are pregnant are prone to these-and are life threatening. She said most likely it would be negatve, and that she thought the pain was most likely from the position I was in when in labor. I was in those stirrups-where you rest your thighs on. She said since I was so numb, I could not feel that it could have been an uncomfortable position and I could have cause some temparary nerve irritation, and that it should go away in a few days. She assured me that it was temporary. But she did say, if it does not go away, she would like to do some further testing. The next day, I felt the pain only once-all day. The following day, the pain went away. THANK GOD. I prayed and prayed, hoping the epidural was not the cause of it. So hopefully yours will go away also, just give it more time, but call you doctor about it. They may have you come in to do some testing. I hope all goes well with you and your baby. Take care.

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