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[quote=Anonymous][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? When OP explicitly said she wasn't worried about medically necessary c sections like pp's? You think pp is reasonable to bitch out an OP on an anonymous discussion board that something is none of her business? [/quote] I think the point is that OP (and people like you) [b]seem to be[/b] suggesting that every c-section has to go through an adversarial inquiry to determine whether or not it was medically necessary. MYOB, basically, is PP's response to that. [/quote] You, and pp, are projecting. I have bolded the part that makes that clear. OP has read articles and wanted to know how what she's read about plays out in everyday experience. What seems so ridiculous to me about pre-E PP's post is that nobody made her post to this thread, yet her response reads as though she has been through an adversarial inquiry (nice phrase btw). She may well have been, but it wasn't OP who put her through it. [/quote] Whatever you're projecting is clearly threatened by people who are very happy with their medically necessary c-sections. [/quote]
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