It is probably wise for all parents to consider all outcomes, even the rarer possibilities. I was a planned (and successful) homebirth, but i had both hospital and c-section birthplans, JIC. BUT there is a difference between planning and worrying. I wrote them in good humour, feeling 99% positive i wouldn't need them, and in the end, i didn't.

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I agree bec. I get nervous when I work with mums who are birthing in hospital and don't want to think about their wishes for a caesarean in case they have one. I am a realist - and the reality is with our c/s rate it's not a rarity, or a minute possibility. It really is better to at least give it some thought, rather than be totally blindsided by it at the last minute, that's just so much harder

Sorry leasha I still agree too early for you too worry yet, just making a general comment