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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t want the scar [/quote] Scheduled C here. My doctor did my scar in my bikini line, it’s tiny, about 3 inches, and you cannot see it. You have to palpate the skin to locate it, it’s that unnoticeable. The photo shared earlier is not representative of most scars. [/quote] Even if you have a horribly ugly scar it can be revised. [/quote] +1 I had really bad keloids with DC#1. OB fix it with DC#2 also a c. Agree with a PP, uncomplicated natural birth is always preferred. The problem is you don't know if you will have an uncomplicated natural birth or not. I was 10 days over due, and even after they induced me, popped the water, I stopped contracting. Even the hospital's resident midwife and doula told me to get the emergency c. Didn't want to go through that again with DC#2, so OB said I could schedule the c, which I did. So easy.[/quote]
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