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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We're three pages in and your defense for being a jackass is the title of the post is not worded to your taste so you're going to ignore the OP's actual query and respond to the title instead. You might just be a sh*tty person. I have done nothing to warrant being called a shitty person or a jackass. I'm sorry that you are going through a rough time in life right now and are unable to regulate your emotions a'd have negative communications with others, but your anger is misplaced. Peace and blessings to you. [/quote] Sure, the original question is why a c-section it's better, but [b]the OP has answered she is opting for a VBAC by choice[/b]. The input PP above is providing is indeed relevant information. [/quote] That is not anywhere in this thread.[/quote] The OP has to have a section. A PP is getting freaked out because she wants a VBAC. To that PP—use the UR Choice calculator to help inform your choice, it gives you actual estimates of risks of prolapse, incontinence, etc. based on known risks like your age and your family history and estimated baby size and weight (you can estimate based on your first). http://riskcalc.org/UR_CHOICE/ To the jerky PP ranting about how bad your section was and how great your VBAC was, you are failing to recognize the audience, the request of the OP and PP, and the reality that crappy births and good births happen all the time in both c sections and vaginal births, and your experience is one woman’s experience that does not mean it will be objectively true for all women. I know several women who had horrific pelvic injuries from traumatic vaginal births who loved their planned c sections that followed. The focus should always be on ensuring the physical and mental health of mother and baby, minimizing risk to mother and baby, and doing all you can to ensure a good birth experience for the mom and family—NOT assuming that only one mode of delivery can equate to a good experience, which is just not the case, no matter what ICAN says. [/quote]
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