I guess is depends whether the back pain will come back after the brith regardless of what birth you have.
c/s recovery is generally a lot longer than v/b, but you need to take your back issues in to consideration.
My cousin has 6 bulged discs in her back, and has had 3 kids, all via c/s (for PreEclampsia though not due to her back) the dr say its the carrying of the baby not as much as the birth.
If its the pain factor that you are worried about what about drugs during labour? The pain you could go thru following a c/s will be there as well. You just need to decide whats best for you and your health in the long term.
What does you OB have to say?


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. Be aware that having a c/s MAY inhibit things such as bonding and breastfeeding. Also do not forget that what goes in to you also goes in to your baby so when you are talking about pain relief, consider the effects on baby too. In the end, if you make an INFORMED decision then you will make the choice that is right for you and your family. 



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