yes, the media is good for that. I remember seeing a Current Affair story about a mum losing her baby and her uterus because of uterine rupture and acusing the hospital of a cover-up. Very very sad for the family, but I'm sure it unnecessarily scared potential VBAC mums and also some health providers. Where in the story did they mention that induced first time mums have a greater risk of rupture than VBAC mums? :wall:
BTW, it's interresting that some of you had a drain in your incision after the OP. I didn't. I was stapled up with a steristrip placed over the wound and 4 days post Op the staples were removed and the outer layers of skin had completely healed.
back to Sushee's comment about how many people in her ante-natal class opted for caesars. Well there were 10 couples in our class too. Only one decided on an elective caesar for no real medical reason. She was an older first time mum of an IVF bub and her OB recomended the caesar and she was happy to go along with it. The rest of us were hoping for natural births, however 6 out of 10 of us did end up having caesar for various reasons - but that's another story . . .

