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    Katherine Cook

    I had a section with my daughter in 2007 due to an emergency during actual labor!!! I thank God for that section or neither of us would be here!!! The pain after and recovery were actually nothing… I would do it a million times… I had my son in 2010 by section and things then went smooth as well.. The only set back from having my son was that gas pockets were trapped in my chest, so I had to stay 3 days longer than planned!! I wouldn’t change a thing about birthing my children by section…

    C-Section Con!

    C-sections carry a high risk of infection including, cellulitis, Necrotising Fasciitis, Sepsis etc, I would recommend a natural birth at every given oppertunity as my life was ruined after Necrotising Fasciitis after c-section, pain was only about 4 on the c-section itself and probably if no infection etc takes hold then if really required a c-section is not all that bad, in my own option I would opt for a natural birth if given the chance to choice.

    Melissa Lawrence

    Thanks for sharing and so sorry for what you went through, Elaine… are things better now?

    Jodie

    I have had four c-sections and am due at the end of this month for my fifth.
    My first was an emergency c-section in 1993 after a failed induction which cause my fist born to suffer fetal distress.
    The next three were in 1996,98 and 2000.
    I had a general for all four and am choosing a spinal this time.
    I have never had any problems with recovery and am grateful that there is another way than naturally to give birth.

    Melissa Lawrence

    Jodie, congrats on #5 and thanks so much for sharing! Glad things went so well for you. M

    anna

    I just had a section with my first due to prior fibroid surgery (myomectomy.) Everything went great and she’s very healthy.

    Another con has to do with baby’s gut community (good bacteria), which I learned about from this aricle: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/magazine/say-hello-to-the-100-trillion-bacteria-that-make-up-your-microbiome.html?_r=0

    Having read this (and because I have a great pediatrician) I am giving my baby probiotics to help develop a healthy gut community.

    Here’s a quote from the article:
    Most of the microbes that make up a baby’s gut community are acquired during birth — a microbially rich and messy process that exposes the baby to a whole suite of maternal microbes. Babies born by Caesarean, however, a comparatively sterile procedure, do not acquire their mother’s vaginal and intestinal microbes at birth. Their initial gut communities more closely resemble that of their mother’s (and father’s) skin, which is less than ideal and may account for higher rates of allergy, asthma and autoimmune problems in C-section babies: not having been seeded with the optimal assortment of microbes at birth, their immune systems may fail to develop properly.

    Rhiannon Reese

    I had an emergency cesarean at 39 weeks due to preeclampsia, and it was scary! (Initially went to the hospital for severe back pain and wound up staying and having my little Booger.)

    The recovery was pretty intense, and stressful at times (not being able to do anything drove me bonkers.) But overall I believe it was better for me in the long run. I had been so freaked out about the labor, and was doubting myself. It just really depends on the mom, and mostly the situation. It all comes down to being prepared for anything, because anything can and will happen.