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For those of you who may be looking towards a repeat c-section, or considering you're options in a pregnancy following a surgical or traumtic birth, or having a c-section for the first time, this may be useful for you. It's my daughter's birth story, she was born via a RCS 8 month ago. She was a planned VBAC, but went very overdue.

Have a read, if youse like. www.se5mum.co.uk

Thanks for sharing that Ruth, it's so nice to read something positive about C-sections, like you I've come across people with some pretty odd attitudes to them including from medical professionals and I find it weird how different the approach is here compared with the US. I suspect neither country really has it right at the moment. I blogged about this recently myself here: Southwarkbelle sorry for the even cheekier adding of my own blog there but it seemed relevant so I hope you don't mind!


Also well done for dealing so well with other peoples comments, I wish I'd been better at that after my emergency CS. If I ever decided to face it all again it's reassuring to read that it can go well.

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