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Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.

Yesterday I had a client tell me it was much better to have a C-section than a vag birth b/c I would get an extra day in the hospital, I would get to scheduled when I want it and also the Dr. won't be tired. Ummmm... wow.

I wanted to slice him from hip to hip halfway through his body then tell him... but you have another day to recuperate in the hospital. You'll be fine.

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  • Who says the doctor won't be tired? My doctor had a five week old baby at home when he did my c-section. He checked me in the hospital at 6am and did my c-section at 10:30pm that night.

    BTW - You get sliced hip to hip for a tummy tuck. You only get sliced across the top of your pubic hair line for a c-section.

    I kind of agree with his other points though. Sorry. But then I agree with you as well. That dude is a tool. 

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  • well it is true that you usually are in the hospital longer, but then you also have a worse recovery...

    ugh coworkers...

  • I have had people tell me that too because I am due Christmas Eve.  I just tell them I want to try and do it the regular way first but I thanks for the advice.  I know people do both this is just what I am choosing.  Yes, I know more than likely I will not have my doctor if I go into labor Christmas Eve and that is the risk I am taking.
  • Our bodies are built for vaginal deliveries....for the most part...does that person know what a Csection goes through AFTER the hospital stay??! I'd take a vag birth over a csection any day to not have to go through what my sister and friends have had from their C's.

    People and their missing brain-mouth filters....

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    BTW - You get sliced hip to hip for a tummy tuck. You only get sliced across the top of your pubic hair line for a c-section.

    I know. I was just being dramatic. I still wanted to cut him though.Smile

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    Yesterday I had a client tell me it was much better to have a C-section than a vag birth b/c I would get an extra day in the hospital, I would get to scheduled when I want it and also the Dr. won't be tired. Ummmm... wow.

    I wanted to slice him from hip to hip halfway through his body then tell him... but you have another day to recuperate in the hospital. You'll be fine.

     

    I was shocked until i read "HIM" =what the heck does he know? tell him to speak to you when he get's cut opened. 

  • I'd rather have one less day in the hospital than an abdominal incision that takes weeks to heal.
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  • Of course it was a man that said it, too!  I think it's funny that one of his reasons is that the doctor won't be tired.  People say the weirdest things.

    FWIW, I had to have an unscheduled c-section with DD and am going to try a VBAC with this baby.  Although that extra day in the hospital is tempting...(kidding)

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    BTW - You get sliced hip to hip for a tummy tuck. You only get sliced across the top of your pubic hair line for a c-section.

    I know. I was just being dramatic. I still wanted to cut him though.Smile

    I don't blame you:) 

  • Never mind that the reason you get the extra day in the hospital is because your recovery is harder!  I'm not looking forward to c-section #2.
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  • What - he didn't also mention the extra 2 weeks of pd STD you get for having a c rather than a vaginal delivery?  He'd better brush up on that!  ;-)

     

    (at least that's how it works where I work - I know not all places are the same)

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  • Obviously, this man doesn't know much about proper labor and delivery. A C-Section should only "technically" be preformed if there is a risk with vag delivery. It's unfortunate so many people are opting for sceduled C-Sections for mom's convinence.
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