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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I keep reading that the c-section rates keep rising though the reasons to have them don't. I don't understand why the rates are so high and why it's becoming more and more common. So what was your experience? Did you want one? Was it suggested by your doctor? Was it in your mind necessary? I know they cost more and I wonder if that's an incentive. I am not opposed to one if medically necessary however it worries me that they are becoming more common with a solid reason why. Please share![/quote] I really don't like the way you posted this - as if it's any of your business why people have c/s or if it's something to be ashamed of. Why did I have a c/s? Let's see, I had pre-e and my blood pressure was so high my doctors feared I was going to have a heart attack and my daughter would die in utero. Was it necessary? Um, death or c/s? I chose c/s - but thanks for you trite little post OP. My doctor did not "suggest" it - as I was rushed into the emergency room and not really given a "choice" Glad you are so "worried" about what other women are doing about their choices for labor. Maybe choose another thing to worry about (homeless, education in America) vs. who bring children into the world and how. [/quote] wow pp. you have problems.[/quote] She seems quite reasonable to me, actually.[/quote] Really? [b]When OP explicitly said she wasn't worried about medically necessary c sections like pp's?[/b] You think pp is reasonable to bitch out an OP on an anonymous discussion board that something is none of her business? [/quote] Exactly the point, she didn't really say anything. She just generally posted a rambling thought about something that is obviously touchy to many people. Like if I posted "why don't people breastfeed more, people who don't worry me" or "why do people adopt? people who do should have their own kids, that worries me." or maybe even "why do people have more two children? People who do seem selfish on the planet, that worries me?" Had she used just a little of her brain power, she might have realized that this could be a sensitive topic, but no - she went to an anonymous discussion board to post her Barbie doll thought process. And, I have a right to pretty much bitch her out for not thinking something through all the way. As, I would have done if she had been so ignorant to have said this in person to my face.[/quote] C-sections actually increase national costs and risks to infants. so if it's not medically necessary it's definitely a reasonable question and it's all of our business. [/quote]
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