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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I understand why you might worry, and not want a c-section. But, as PP says, sometimes that's just the way it is. There could be a good reason why the baby is in that position, and having a c-section is not the end of the world. My first was breech and I did all the exercises, have always been very active and walked everywhere, and he didn't budge.[/quote] Great point. Breech babies are not a reflection of the mom being lazy or not doing everything she could. DD never flipped throughout the entire pregnancy. I ended up with a c section, but also a really healthy baby. All's good.[/quote] Yeah, I don't think anyone is saying a c-section is "the end of the world" but if you want a big family, it's a big deal to have a c-section - you can only have so many of them before it gets really risky for you and baby. Additionally, there are obvious drawbacks to having a section. So while it's fine to say "all's good" for you with your c-section, I don't want one and hope all will do whatever I need to do (within reason, in terms of baby's health) to flip baby and have a safe vaginal birth. And I think it's perfectly fine to worry about it. That's not the same thing as saying that someone whose baby didn't turn was lazy or anything. [/quote]
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