Cesareans and Choice

When I came home after having M — born via unplanned cesarean after 60 hours of labour, face up with a head that wouldn’t turn or tuck — many women sent me messages telling me about their own unplanned Cesarean births. People I hadn’t talked to since high school, loose acquaintances on my Facebook list, all came out of the woodwork to say: I’ve been there, it’s hard, isn’t it, but you’ll eventually heal physically and then, even if it takes much longer, emotionally.

Key Takeaways:

  • Following the author’s traumatic birth that ended in a c-section, many women spoke out to support her
  • There were many more women supporting her after he repeat c-section as well, and she better about the surgery given her knowledge of needing it beforehand
  • The author is trying to create a dialogue on choice factored into othe’s birthing experiences.

“I wracked my brain after, trying to figure out where I could have turned left instead of right and changed what happened.”

http://www.hellobee.com/2017/03/09/cesareans-and-choice/

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