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  1. #1
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    Oct 2008
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    YAY for us!

    Oh wow this has come on a day and at a time when I'm reflecting A LOT about my caesearean.

    Sarah - so true about the effects lasting a lifetime....so true


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    Aug 2007
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    its great that there is a day for "awareness" about it, but I am sure that if not for BB, I for one would not be "aware" of it.

  3. #3
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
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    for us all. Definitely not easy.

    Would have loved to hear about this in the media though, I would never have known! There would be many others the same I think.

  4. #4
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    Jul 2007
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    Oh that's cool.

    I had my first emergency c/s last year, and my second "elective" is next Tuesday.

    Very exciting!

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    Dec 2007
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    I think NCAD is a great idea. There certainly long lasting effects from it. I had an emergency c/s 12 months ago.
    Thanks for letting us know about it.

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    How bizarre, it was exactly 6 months ago today that I underwent my "emergency" c/s - hate that terminology so much!! And I've also been doing a lot of thinking about it (again) the past week or so.

    Thanks for letting us know Sarah.

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    Feb 2004
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    Would have loved to hear about this in the media though, I would never have known! There would be many others the same I think.
    I only heard about it through @CaesareanAU on Twitter, otherwise I wouldn't have known either.

  8. #8
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    Apr 2007
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    A good day to let people know that 'elective' c section does not always mean 'wanted' c section as so many assume.

  9. #9
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    Jul 2005
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    I always use the term 'scheduled' caesarean, as opposed to 'elective'. I did not 'elect' to have a c/s, one was 'scheduled' because, due to placenta praevia, I could not go into spontaneous labour.

    Hopefully the next awareness day I'll be celebrating will be VBACAD!