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[quote=Anonymous]Look, an easy birth, easy recovery, easy csection and easy csection recovery are all based on luck and genetics (which is luck because we don’t choose our genetics). Everything birth is really just luck of the draw. I had a shitty recovery post vaginal birth because my tear didn’t heal, I had to be cut and re-stitched at 4.5 weeks pp, and then that didn’t heal properly so I had to have really painful scar tissue removed at 5 months pp. And because my midwives refused to see me after my 6 week appt, until I called and broke down in tears demanding that something was wrong, I was in horrific 24/7 pain for months longer than I should have been. A csection for my next (and final) birth will probably suck just as much. But I already know that vaginal birth is bad for me and that I recover poorly, and that it’s excruciatingly painful, and I’m not interested in feeling birth again. So I’ll get a spinal, or go under general, and tough it out with surgery instead. It will suck. Most things about birth and babies suck (I like little kids more, I’d love another 5yo). [/quote]
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