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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They are fine. I had my first for medical reasons and had a scheduled C for my second by choice. [/quote] No, not “they are fine.” They can be fine. And if you had one that you would describe as “fine,” you should be grateful for it, but aware that you got lucky. [/quote] Really? I think the majority are fine. I would never elect for one without medical necessity, but no need to fear monger. I had two. With my first, I never went into labor and my cervix never dilated, and it was 12 days after my due date. They offered to induce labor but were clear that I was likely to end up with an emergency c-section anyway. It turned out that my baby was happily floating in an abundance of amniotic fluid so labor wouldn’t have occurred in its own. The second was a scheduled c-section because a VBAC would’ve had a low likelihood of success. I’m grateful we made that choice because when they went in they discovered a hole in my uterus that would have made natural childbirth very dangerous.[/quote]
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