It seems like everyone i know who has had a baby in the last year has had a c section. For various reasons. The only friend who didn't have one was threatened with one if she didn't push the baby out in the next 3 pushes. Nothing wrong, just she was tired and had been pushing for a while and starting to lose her energy. It lit a fire under her and she pushed the baby out no problem, with renewed energy.
I am very afraid of a c section, and the plan is that we will only go that route if my or baby's life is in danger. But I feel like lately our hospital has been churnign out c sections left and right.....it scares me! 
Re: Anyone else notice way more c sections lately?
Not my experience. Of my friends and coworker I am the only one out of 20 births that had a c-section. DS1 was breech and I had no other options. DS2 will have to be a c-section too.
I hope i'm not flamed for this, because it's just my opinion, and with no factual evidence to back it up. (That's my disclaimer) )
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But, I think that more and more hospitals and OB's are turning to c-sections faster for fear of malpractice suits if anything goes wrong. That's why I went with MW's they have a lower rate of c-sections.
Also, with ob's, there is more of a chance of induction, or medicine intervention all which can increase chances of c-sections.
The hospital I'm going to be delivering at has a very low C/S rate, as opposed to the other hospital's in the area.
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Me too! Everyone I know lately has had a c-section. Strange.
I am hoping it is an absolute last resort for me.
You shouldn't be flamed for this. Your opinion is supported by the literature.
I was just about to say the same thing. There actually is evidence of this.
Chemical Pregnancy 10/5/10
BFP 2/7/11--m/c 2/12/11
TTD pics taken by knottie jen&louie
Have you looked up your hospital's c-section rate? And asked your OB about his/her c-section rate?
I'm bypassing a hospital that's 5 mins away from my house (literally, I could walk there while in labor) in favor of one that could be up to an hour away during rush hour. The reason? The nearby hospital has the HIGHEST c-section rate of any hospital in my metropolitan area. (And, I might add, above-average rates of maternal or fetal complications.) The hospital that's further away is known as being one of the most natural-birth friendly hospitals in my metropolitan area. Plus, I'm seeing midwives, whose c-section rate is 0%, because they can't do c-sections They would have to refer me to an OB in their practice.
 They would have to refer me to an OB in their practice.
There are huge local variances in c-section rates, so if you really want to avoid one, you should make sure you find a provider and a hospital who are in line with your thinking.
Mommy to DD1 (June 2007), DS (January 2010), DD2 (July 2012), and The Next One (EDD 3/31/2015)