Planned C-sections increase infant mortality. We're not talking about C-sections for medical reasons here, which are something different. Then the risks with a vaginal delivery are deemed to be higher than surgery.
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Date: 2006-09-08 06:29 am (UTC)/Sara
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Date: 2006-09-08 12:42 pm (UTC)Anyway, I don't want to discount your experience. It sounds awful. It's different for everybody. I know my mom had such a terrible experience with vaginal birth and recovery, that she thinks that everybody should have c-sections. I do not agree, at all, but her experience was awful.
I'm not surprised at the data. Vaginal birth and labor tell a baby that it's ready to be born. The trip through the birth canal squeezes fluid out of the lungs, and helps the baby breathe. I got my doc to pull Edward out of my incision slowly, to somewhat replicate that process, and she says that she could see the fluid coming out of his nose. My other son was born (at same gestational age) via a "normal' c-section, and spent 3 days in neonatal intensive care.
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Date: 2006-09-08 08:31 pm (UTC)I also wanted to have a regular birth, but the baby was too big to fit through the pelvis. When I have other children, they probably will be by planned c-section as well since VBAC's aren't all that common, and given the problem with my narrow pelvic bones, do I really want to spend 14 hours in labor again only to have another c-section?
Anyway, I'm just happy to have a healthy baby, even though the recovery is slow and painful.
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Date: 2006-09-08 08:34 pm (UTC)This of course is not the case with some well known celebraties (Brittney Spears) who chose a c-section because they are afraid of pain.
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