Ladies,natural birth or c section?
By sarah22
@sarah22 (3979)
United States
8 responses
@newmama412 (590)
• United States
9 Nov 06
natural. i don't see why people would want to have a c-section unless they had to for some reason. the risk of complications for both you and your baby are more than doubled with a c-section. the rate of infection goes up,and the recovery time for the mother goes up.
@kylesmiles (1910)
• United States
8 Nov 06
I went with a "natural" birth using the epidural! I tried to go without it....but it was just too unbearable for me... I was miserable.
@newzealtralian (3930)
• Australia
15 Nov 07
I have to say natural birth. all four of mine were and I would be going the same way with any more. The only time i would have a c section is if bubs was in distress or there was the possibility of one or both of us dying. Natural births often take longer, but the recovery is less and the complications post delivery are less. I had surgery! lol.
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@sbeauty (5865)
• United States
9 Nov 06
I've had both, and I much preferred the natural birth process. It hurt more during the birth, but recovery time was short. My c-section was painless, but afterwards it took me a long time to get to feeling well again. I had pain in the scar for years.
@purnima175 (435)
• India
31 Oct 09
natural. i don't see why people would want to have a c-section unless they had to for some reason. the risk of complications for both you and your baby are more than doubled with a c-section. the rate of infection goes up,and the recovery time for the mother goes up.