Postby pigeonpairmum » Wed Apr 09, 2014 8:24 pm
The fact the hospital lost your notes is terrible. The fact that the consultant does not appear to be bothered would give me great concern if I were under his care. Having my 2nd child by elective c section (after an emergency c section 1st time round, both at st georges) was definitely right for me and I made that choice clear to them early. It annoys me that so many medics /midwives seem to be so pushy about trying VBAC. It is not as if it saves much money as I understand it (the emergency c section of course does cost a lot more) (don't say moeny doesn't come into it!) and weighing up the risks of planned c section vs VBAC it appears to me far less clear cut than the medical profession would have you think. Yes it is surgery, but it is controlled and planned. Vaginal birth has risks too, which increase dramatically as time in labour without the birth goes on. If a woman has had a dreadful / dangerous previous experience in labour, then she should be supported if she wants an elective - she knows her own body better than anyone else.