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Elizabeth Guth
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Whoa!! Don't want to watch a c-section delivery or a vaginal delivery! I have to say, tho, that I had a c-section with my first son (and another scheduled for June for my second) and it was a really great birth experience FOR ME. Smiler I had a very easy recovery and my beautiful baby came out perfect and healthy. I only hope that my second c-section will go as smoothly as the first. Smiler
 
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To clairfy for other moms -- the above link I posted takes you to an about.com page where they have multiple links, including options to see birth and surgical videos.
It doesn't take you straight to birthing videos. Smiler

As for my own section, it was in hindsight avoidable. My baby may have been OK, but I wasn't, and I had an 'easy' recovery.

I am actually in the process now, with another woman, of starting Marion County's first International Cesarean Awareness Network chapter so we can help moms interested in VBAC, who need recover from C-sections or who need to prepare for C-sections. I'll post more details once we have them finalized! Smiler


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