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Most people here have private medical insurance. The medical insurance will pay for elective c-sections even if they are not medically indicated. This means that the upper class who can afford medical insurance mostly have babies by c-section and the lower classes who don't have medical insurance only have caesars if it is medically indicated.
I feel that if a woman is capable of giving birth naturally she should do so. It forms part of the bonding process. It is the way nature intended it to be.
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I see. Yes it seems a shame to have surgery for what should be natural if it can be helped. I know some women here are upset when they're told they need to have a c-section, because they wanted the bonding process of natural birth. I personally know of only one woman who had a planned c-section, and that was for medical reasons. Maybe it's more common in some circles of society here though?
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Many times it is not an option. If the baby comes in a bad position, for example, the caesarean is the only alternative.
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This is a toss up for me. All of the women in my family have given birth naturally and their bodies have bounced right back... Part of me wants to push out my future baby but it scares me so I might end up getting a cesarian
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