Hey guys
I'm wondering if I could get some feedback from people who have had c-sections...From what I understand, there can be some differences between elective and emergency...but I would love to hear both types of experiences...
I've recently found out, that after months of getting myself prepared for a vaginal birth, that due to some past gynaecological surgery (I had uterine fibroid embolisation in 2002), I may not be able to have the vaginal delivery I was hoping for.
The embolisation (it's when they inject microspheres into your uterine artery that then block off the blood supply to troublesome fibroids, which then shrivel up and die), may have caused scarring on my uterus, which makes the uterus more susceptible to rupture during contractions...which then possibly leads to a whole lot of nasty outcomes - including hysterectomy (worst case scenario). I'm in the process of educating myself about this...reading lots of scientific journal articles as well as trying to go with my own 'gut instinct' of what to do...
So...in trying to get my head around the possibility of a c-section, I thought it might be helpful to hear some mother's experience of the whole process...
I really don't want this thread to be a debate about c-sections...there's plenty of those around the internet already...but purely just experiences from people who have had c-sections...this is what I would love to know...
- what was it like?
- good aspects of the surgery?
- not-so-good aspects of the surgery?
- involvement of your partner/DH?
- amount of time between the surgery and holding your baby?
- recovery issues?
- tips for good recovery?
- any issues with breastfeeding?
- tips for getting yourself psychologically ready for a c-section?
Many thanks for your help and advice...




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