i assume elective. i mean, it's a longer recovery time (you can't exercise as soon duh!), you have a SCAR and are just out of commission longer overall. So what is the point?
i really don't get it. is it some famous -person trend that htey all have to follow? lolz
Re: why DO celebrities seem to always have c-sections?
I have heard - 1) They have them earlier than the due date (by 3-4 weeks) so that they don't get as big and 2) they have tummy surgery at the same time as being sewen up from c-section.
Don't know if this is true---
Keegan Patrick - Bilateral Clubfeet found at Anatomy Scan.
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most of them are probably too lazy to have to go thru labor and birth. i mean, these ppl don't clean their own toilets either.
i was at a party this weekend and the wife of DH's friend (who is not pregnant) was informing me that scheduled c/s are the way to go so you don't "ruin" everything down there, and she knows this for a fact since her mom had 3.
I was wondering the same thing. I had a c/s - not elective (20 hours of labor and 3 hours pushing) and I recently heard you can only have 4?? Not real sure, have to ask my MW. Sounds like it may be accurate though, considering it is major surgery...
We actually wanted 5 kids, lol. But hospitals in our area don't do VBAC's either....
The chick who was overheard saying
scheduled c/s are the way to go so you don't "ruin" everything down there, and she knows this for a fact since her mom had 3.
should talk to the MIL who said her daughter would need to have a c-section because she diapered her and knows what she had going on down there....
Yes, I totally agree!?
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A) It's on their schedule/privacy reasons
C) They don't want to "ruin" their vaginas
D) With all of the other surgery that goes on in Hollywood a c-section is hardly a big deal.
DS #1: May 25, 2007
DS #2: Jan 7, 2009
DD #3 due May 17, 2014!!! Low lying placenta and DD measuring 1 week ahead at big u/s