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Interview 28

Age at Interview: 31
Background: Industry regulator with one son aged three. Husband is a policeman. Ethnic background: White British (Scottish).

Brief outline:Difficult pregnancy, laboured for 2 days, then found baby was double-breech and had emergency CS. Had trouble breastfeeding and felt very low for 6 months. Uncertain about how to deliver 2nd child, leaned towards planned CS but went into labour early and had VBAC as operating theatre was busy.


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She thinks it's important that health professionals take into account women's past experiences and support them in their decision-making without trying to persuade them.

 



And if you were to send a message to health professionals who inform women at this stage, when they're making the second decision, what would you think health professionals ought to think about?

…I think they need to take into account the emotional state of the woman as well. I mean, if you've had a really tough time the first time then it might change how you, you know, you wouldn't, this is going to sound terrible, but sometimes some of them can be a little bit pushy in putting forward their own personal belief in what's best for you. Some are very good and they just, they just give you the information and they, they try to answer your questions and don't sway you either way. It's a bit like with the breastfeeding but then you do get some who, they may not come right out and say it directly but you can tell that they have a personal preference to what you should be doing, and I think it's very important that they don't try and persuade you either way.

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