Any thoughts for
this woman from HAS committee? lives in Eastern Subs of Sydney. Rant: My friend has
recently had a caesarean section at the RHW here, she was told that she could
keep going and try for a vaginal birth (she was 10cm dilated) but her vagina
would probably "burst". Talk about value laden language. Oddly enough she
opted for a caesar rather than wait for the bursting. If anyone could let me
know the amount of research that has been done on this phenomenon I would be
interested, as I haven't come across it before. This has been a bit trying for
me as everything I predicted would happen has come to pass, and I feel totally
useless. I said don't go with the ob, but they wanted to make sure everything
went well the first time and obviously the more money they spent the better
care they would get. The best part of the labour was the time spent at home,
but thank god they went to hospital otherwise the doctor couldn’t' have
saved their baby. Please don't get me wrong, I know these doctors are good
sometimes, I just can't believe that they are really so necessary all the time.
Currently I don't know anyone round here who has had a vaginal delivery, it is
almost becoming unattainable. Yours in
frustration at the system. |
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