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Making decisions about birth after caesarean
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Making decisions about birth after caesarean
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Aged 30 and under
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Interview 23
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She thinks that women should have a choice over how they give birth, but that women who are 'too posh to push' are missing out.
Had lengthy labour with 1st child after being induced, taken for emergency CS after baby's heart beat dropped. Explored options early in 2nd pregnancy, decided on VBAC. 2nd child born after 10 hours, painful labour but great sense of achievement.
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Aged 30 and under
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Interview 16
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She thinks women are more likely to trust the advice of other women who have had a caesarean than doctors.
Had emergency CS after 18 hours of labour due to 1st baby's large size and awkward position. Recovery was difficult, felt low and exhausted for one month. Same problems of size and position with 2nd pregnancy, advised to have planned CS. Planned CS was much better experience.
Pregnancy & children
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Aged 31-35
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Interview 19
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She would advise women to consider all available information and not be afraid to ask for a planned caesarean if that was their choice. Played by an a
Her waters broke 10 days past her due date, but contractions did not start. She was induced, didn't dilate, then had CS after 14 hours of labour. Chose to have a planned CS with 2nd child as felt pessimistic about her chances of having a vaginal birth.
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Aged 36-39
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Interview 15
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She thinks it is important to seek information and advice from health professionals, but in the end the decision rests with each woman individually.
Went overdue with 1st child and was induced at 42 weeks, but drugs had no effect. Delivered 3 days later by epidural CS. Determined to have planned CS with 2nd child, as felt unlikely she would go into labour. Planned CS was a wonderful experience, far less tiring.
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Aged 31-35
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Interview 10
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After worrying a lot about the birth of her first child, she made a conscious effort not to get too worked up in her next pregnancy, because it is jus
Reached final stage of labour with 1st child, cord wrapped around baby's neck, had last minute CS. Felt cheated and experienced postnatal depression. Determined to have vaginal birth with 2nd child. Had easy labour and 'perfect' birth experience.
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Aged 30 and under
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Interview 23
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Unless the chances are stacked against them, she would advise women to attempt VBAC, because it gives you a great sense of achievement.
Had lengthy labour with 1st child after being induced, taken for emergency CS after baby's heart beat dropped. Explored options early in 2nd pregnancy, decided on VBAC. 2nd child born after 10 hours, painful labour but great sense of achievement.
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Aged 30 and under
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Interview 14
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She would advise women not to rush into a decision but to take their time and talk to others before making up their minds.
Admitted to hospital with pre-eclampsia, 1st child was born 6 weeks premature and had to spend 10 days in SCBU. Found it very difficult to decide how to give birth to 2nd child, worried about risks either way. Had vaginal birth assisted by ventouse.
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Aged 36-39
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Interview 07
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She would like other women to know that a planned caesarean can be a wonderful experience rather than something to be frightened of.
Went 14 days overdue with 1st child, was induced, then had CS after 2 days of labour. Advised to have planned CS with 2nd child, booked for 10 days past due date, still hoping to go into labour. Surprised by her positive experience of 2nd caesarean.
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