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RE: My Experience on Natural Baby Birth and What I learned
Happy to hear the good news - congrats from us, we wish you and the new family member all the best!! :-)
If you are facing dilema about giving birth options naturally or by surgery, which one will you choose?
There shouldn't be the slightest doubt: of course always if possible one should avoid a surgery!
- Every surgery involves a risk.
- After a surgery there will be a scar forever.
- It's a unique experience for a woman to give birth choosing the natural way.
- When passing the parturient canal during natural birth a baby comes in touch with protecting bacteria of the mother which helps building a better immune system.
- C-sections may negatively impact breastfeeding.
- C-sections may increase the risk of diabetes.
- C-sections may impair the ability to focus.
- I could continue, but I think that's enough for now. :-)
Thank you for the wishe!. Wow..thank you for adding those details too. I'd never had surgery experience (yet? I hope not😅). Well, I saw some friends or relatives around that chose to do C-section just because they do not want to experience the pain of natural birth which is I think unfortunate for the body and as you said, for the baby as well. 🙂
Unfortunately, nowadays even some doctors suggest making unnecessary c-sections (even if they know it better) because the hospitals earn more money then ...
Oo my...I do agree. That's what happen here too! That's the reason I went to see midwife rather than go to the hospital. My first son was born in hospital, they did suggest me fo c-section even though I could birth normally with so many nurses and young doctors around that having unimportant chit chat which I couldn't even complain because I was so weak struggling with the pain. So frustrating. 😣
That's really irresponsible to suggest a c-section if it's not necessary, sad to hear that, but good that you didn't agree doing it.