C-section
By pratu0708
@pratu0708 (126)
India
4 responses
@Karinne (1220)
• Australia
29 Nov 06
Hi there - i chose to have a c-section and i didn't regret it. My little one came out happy and healthy. It's a mothers choice on which way she wants to give birth. I had alot of negative responses to my decision and as i said to them it's my choice and thats all that matters.
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@pratu0708 (126)
• India
22 Jan 07
Hi since you did respond to my discussion heres my way of saying thanks
@andrey0109 (297)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
28 Jul 11
I undergo C-section which I really don't like coz after that there are a lot of prohibited things to do, like carrying heavy things. Actually I wanted to give birth natural delivery but my baby was in danger. His umbilical cord was around his neck and one leg so my ob-gyne asked me to undergo C-section. I had no choice but to say yes.
@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
19 Feb 07
i've had a C-section and that was by choice. my son is now 7yrs and he's perfectly healthy in all ways. i dont know, maybe i'm lucky. i've heard people say that babies born normally are more healthy and like that, but are there any statistical proofs to it? i understand, that in bygone eras, when medical science was not so developed, having C-section could have posed health hazarnds both for mother and child, but now with all the benefits of medical science available to us, why shouldn't we take advantage of it? why is normal delivery considered so sacred? is it because it tests the physical and mental endurance of women to such an extent, as men could never even dream of? but should we women go on being the sacred sacrificial lamb and go on hurting ourselves continuously?