I read a post today that got me thinking. We have been revealing to many of our close family and friends that I will most likely have to have a C Section due to medical complications from my placenta previa. I'm am usually very unaffected by the stupid pieces of advice that have come our way. However, the one thing that bothers me is the disappointment many people have when I tell them I am most likely not having a vaginal birth. It's as if when I tell them they feel, "Oh. I'm sorry for you. That's too bad." What is the deal?! Is a healthy baby not enough for some people.
Re: Responses to revealing I am having a C-Section
So, my assumption is they know you have to get one (that you aren't choosing to get an elective one), and understand all that comes with that (pain, healing, etc), and are just feeling sorry for you.
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However-- since you are having a planned c-section, it may not be as bad. Hope it goes well for you!
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I'm also sure the "negative" reactions you're receiving about the c-section aren't because you're needing one but because it's a majory surgery and gut reaction to that is not an excited one. I'd be concerned my friend told me she's getting a c-section but understanding that it's for the overall health of her and the baby. I'm sure that's where your loved ones stand too.
I have had 2 c/s and this one will be a scheduled C. With the first one I was a little disappointed and wanted a VBAC but my health wouldn't allow it. It allowed me to completely let go of the guilt I was giving myself. I can tell you getting out of the bed as soon as they will let you will make all the difference in your healing. I mean it is in insane how much easier the second one was because I got up.
People always have odd reactions to pregnancy anything - just ignore them and prepare yourself for a C-section. I felt like I wasn't prepared enough. The second time I was and I never thought twice about delivery. I cared more about having that baby in my arms.
I agree with people reaction is based on the fact it is a major surgery. Aside from cosmetic surgery I don't think anyone is ever excited for surgeries.
This baby will be a scheduled c-section. I won't be trying for a VBAC.
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Personal experience mostly. DS was breech and I got tired of people telling me I should try spinning babies, chiropractory, and external cyphalic version. I had tried those things and was tired of going through it with everyone who asked so I stopped saying he was breech and just left it at I would be having a cs on June 1st. When I would say I was having a cs without explanation people assumed it was elective.
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