Anyone with Red Hair...?

My mom is a nurse and I've heard natural redheads usually need more medication/anesthetic then people of a different hair color. Im a natural redhead so I think thats why I've heard it from a few nurses.
 
I've always been led to believe red-heads had higher pain tolerance. I'm a blonde/red (it changes seasonally) and I have a huge pain tolerance. Maybe that is just me but my red head friends have high pain tolerance too!

Oh well, maybe it varies in countries too haha
 
I'm a red head and think I have a high pain tolerance. But I did have major pain involved with breastfeeding my first and I was told that red heads sometimes just experience pain with BF to begin with.
 
I have red hair and my epidural over dd#1 was extremely patchy... however, I have had a general anesthetic before and that worked fine.
 
I have coppery auburn hair, and I have a very high pain tolerance, but have always had trouble with pain meds not working properly
 
What a load of rubbish, about the pain tolerance I was in established labour for 20 hours before I decided to have an epi with my first, my second I had no drugs, third despite them literally trying to ply me with drugs I had a paracetamol 12 minutes before she was born, fourth no drugs until I needed a section at 6cm's, and fifth no drugs again despite them trying to ply me with them.

I hate sterotypes like this, I dont think it would be acceptable in other ways for a doctor to say oh you look like x so its a higher chance you will have a low pain tolerance. When I told a mw my stretch marks had gone from none to about thirty in one night, she blamed it on me being a readhead in doing so she ignore the fact that it was because I was massively swollen and had pre-eclampsia.
 
What a load of rubbish, about the pain tolerance I was in established labour for 20 hours before I decided to have an epi with my first, my second I had no drugs, third despite them literally trying to ply me with drugs I had a paracetamol 12 minutes before she was born, fourth no drugs until I needed a section at 6cm's, and fifth no drugs again despite them trying to ply me with them.

I hate sterotypes like this, I dont think it would be acceptable in other ways for a doctor to say oh you look like x so its a higher chance you will have a low pain tolerance. When I told a mw my stretch marks had gone from none to about thirty in one night, she blamed it on me being a readhead in doing so she ignore the fact that it was because I was massively swollen and had pre-eclampsia.

I don't think its a stereotype. Us redheads have different genes, especially with skin (stretchmarks) - but that is because red heads are fair skinned so a fair skinned non-redhead would have same problem. Pain tolerance/anesthesia many dr.'s believe is fact, not stereotype. They have done studies but they are not conclusive. Its more of a hypothesis (Educated).
I mean black skin is prone to keloidal scars, its not a stereotype its just different genetic make up of the skin.
 
I'm a red head and having my first in 25 days. I am praying there is truth behind this hehe. Saying that i have tattoos and piercing and I've never felt any of them. So who knows. Shall report back after the big day hehe :) xx
 
I have red hair and although I don't deal with pain very well I can overcome it - but morphine does not work on me - interesting to know that it is related to the colour of my hair :haha:
 
I don't think its a stereotype. Us redheads have different genes, especially with skin (stretchmarks) - but that is because red heads are fair skinned so a fair skinned non-redhead would have same problem. Pain tolerance/anesthesia many dr.'s believe is fact, not stereotype. They have done studies but they are not conclusive. Its more of a hypothesis (Educated).
I mean black skin is prone to keloidal scars, its not a stereotype its just different genetic make up of the skin.

Do you know where I can read about the evidence/studies into that redheads get more stretchmarks? Cos I was told by a doctor after the event that this was not true, and that they just tend to be more red than people with dark hair.

And from what I have read they are unsure, some things redheads are more sensitive to pain with (thermal) and others we are less sensitive, so to put a blanket redheads are more sensitive to pain is wrong, because (as far as I can see) the evidence is not yet there.

Another thing I have been told previously was that as a readhead I am more likely to hemorrage, again not true.

I just think it is imperative that each patient is treated as an individual, not seen oh she has x hair colour or is x size so this is going to happen because that can mean missing warning signs, like me they missed one of the warning signs of my pre-eclampsia just because I was a redhead and I could of died from that. Thinking that a redhead might not cope with pain as well, could make them miss the warning signs of say a ruptured uterus or a concealed placental abruption. And that is what I meant by the sterotype thing, I just dont like the idea of putting people in one box but couldnt word all of this last because I was tired.
 
I don't think its a stereotype. Us redheads have different genes, especially with skin (stretchmarks) - but that is because red heads are fair skinned so a fair skinned non-redhead would have same problem. Pain tolerance/anesthesia many dr.'s believe is fact, not stereotype. They have done studies but they are not conclusive. Its more of a hypothesis (Educated).
I mean black skin is prone to keloidal scars, its not a stereotype its just different genetic make up of the skin.

Do you know where I can read about the evidence/studies into that redheads get more stretchmarks? Cos I was told by a doctor after the event that this was not true, and that they just tend to be more red than people with dark hair.

And from what I have read they are unsure, some things redheads are more sensitive to pain with (thermal) and others we are less sensitive, so to put a blanket redheads are more sensitive to pain is wrong, because (as far as I can see) the evidence is not yet there.

Another thing I have been told previously was that as a readhead I am more likely to hemorrage, again not true.

I just think it is imperative that each patient is treated as an individual, not seen oh she has x hair colour or is x size so this is going to happen because that can mean missing warning signs, like me they missed one of the warning signs of my pre-eclampsia just because I was a redhead and I could of died from that. Thinking that a redhead might not cope with pain as well, could make them miss the warning signs of say a ruptured uterus or a concealed placental abruption. And that is what I meant by the sterotype thing, I just dont like the idea of putting people in one box but couldnt word all of this last because I was tired.

I think you can try your local medical/large library. I am all researched out. But if you ever need any legal research I'm your girl!
And I believe a lot of life is psychological so if you have faith that you can overcome a challenge well you probably could/ You have good attitude towards birth: I am a redhead but It don't mean sh*t. haha!!! good luck.
 
Im a redhead, I had our baby boy, with NO pain relief not even gas and air, wasnt by choose, had very quick labour start to finish 3hours, but the pain was not that bad, I just breathed through every contraction and I was fine
 

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