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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First of all, PP, did the epi save your life, or the C-section? two different issues. Secondly, I had an epidural managed induction, and I am only having one child, so no future plans for me or real stake in this issue. However, I ma noticing a disturbing posting pattern here. It seems like OP comes in here with a defensive question belittling other women's choices, the natural birthers explain their choices when ASKED, and the responses from the mediated side trend toward " so the natural birth moms can feel superior. What is with you ladies? Defensive wackos a lot of you.[/quote] Not the PP, but she did say that having the epi made the c-section happen more quickly, correct? So yes, the epi did help save the baby's life, by making the surgery happen faster. And go back and read some of the replies. There are ABSOLUTELY natural birthers who admit to feeling superior, or "sad" that those of us who chose epidurals didn't get to experience what they did. I had 2 epidurals, and I'm not sad at all. I don't subscribe to the whole "birth experience" thing anyway, my main concern was getting my babies out safely and with me able to care for them effectively right away, and the epidurals allowed both of those things to happen (plus, I wasn't in intense pain, which I consider a huge bonus).[/quote]
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