I am sure the pain felt by women that have ceasareans is very real indeed, it is major surgery that they have to undergo, and although the actual operation is heavily medicated, recovery is slower and I am sure far more painful than a 'normal' delivery.
Any safe delivery is a successful delivery whichever way the child is born, and any mother that has carried a child and delivered it naturally or with a little help are 'true moms'.
2007-03-05 18:53:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Trust me if you have a cesarian, you will still feel plenty of pain. Many mothers have to go through hours and hours of labor before the doctor decides to do a cesarian.
Just because you have natural child birth doesn't mean there was any pain involved. Many people get an epidural which is supposed to make it virtually pain free.
Who ever told you this really has no clue as to what they are talking about.
2007-03-05 19:14:07
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answered by cane_holder 4
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You're a mother either way, and it doesn't make you any better of one to have one delivery or the other. A cesarean usually has a more painful recovery due to the fact that it is major surgery. It's just that a vaginal birth is the "normal" way to have a baby and what most people expect to do. Sometimes it doesn't happen this way, but that doesn't mean youre any less of a mother or woman...or that you feel any less pain.
2007-03-05 19:21:30
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answered by grayhare 6
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cesarian is to have your abdomen cut open and the baby pulled out through the opening. anyone who says thats not being a true mother is ignorant, nothing fun about it though they usually put you out while its done. people all want to judge the other person as less than they are. well giving birth is no fun in my book no matter how you do it.
2007-03-05 18:49:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care what anyone says a c-section hurts like hell. I am a true mother no matter how i gave birth.
My mom has had both vaginal deliveries and c-sections and she said c-sections are far more painful. My mom had all us (her kids) without any type of drug to kill the pain.
It doesn't matter how the baby comes out whether it was cut out or it slid (sorry lol) out you are a mother no matter what.
Who cares what others think.
2007-03-05 19:08:18
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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It's not how the baby comes out that makes you a true mother. It's how you bond with your baby that determines how a true mom feels.
My friend had a c-section. She's one of the greatest mom! She said that she couldn't be happier and you can tell by her kid's happy and funloving nature.
I had a natural delivery and yes it was painful. However, feeling like a mom didnt' come naturally to me. It took me months to feel the same way as my friend.
2007-03-05 19:00:01
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answered by sweet_cincin 2
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I only complete examining a piece of writing on the pros and cons of cesareans. in reality the cons, until eventually you've been cautioned by technique of your obgyn for well being causes are all superficial causes and are in reality putting you and your toddler at unecesary threat. ie - being apprehensive your going to "'stretch"' down there, desiring them on a particular date or no longer desirous to attend or be overdue. i in my opinion discover those causes appauling and sweetness why absolutely everyone could favor to have an non-obligatory cesarean yet i visit assert each and each TO THERE own. i do no longer decide. A cesarean section is a significant belly surgical treatment, which will properly be existence saving for mom and baby even as needed. there is an significant volume of risks in contact with having a c-section. The global Cesarean expertise community is strongly hostile to non-obligatory c-sections. the risks to the mother and the toddler are higher. there is an chance of an infection, hemorrhage, larger toddler mortality price, damages to inner organs, and scar tissue only to call some. there is also a threat that the well being care service will shrink the toddler for the duration of surgical treatment. obviously, a protracted fix time is to be anticipated with the c-section. The bonding procedure could properly be damage, and breast-feeding may be confusing to verify. There are also risks to the toddler, which comprise, respiration issues, prematurity from having the toddler presented too quickly, and damage for the duration of surgical treatment. the position you heard it truly is safer i'm no longer particular yet you're easily flawed. i examine a tragic tale about a women those who had misscariage after miscarriage or maybe as finally became pregnant she wanted no problems with the beginning as this may be her in reality threat so opted for a cesarean. Her toddler had moist lung, some distance more suitable common in cesarean births and her little lady rather a lot died. how terrifying... and it likely could were prevented. i imagine cesareans are a good medical operation they maintain thousands of children al global huge yet to play with a organic birthing procedure even as unecassary?? i imagine your soliciting for difficulty..
2016-12-05 07:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree that carrying the baby for 9 months is enough for me. My boyfriends mother had 2 of her children natural and my boyfriend via emergency c-section. She told me that you love your children more when you deliver then naturally. I personally want to op to have a c-section when I deliver just because I don't believe vaginal birth is for everyone. I believe caring for them makes you a true mom, not how you get them here. What about people that adopt, are they not true moms?
2007-03-05 18:56:09
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answered by chaddysboo 2
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a mother is a mother no matter how the baby is delivered.
I delieverd two boys and I adopted a daughter and I am as much her mother as I am to my boys.
Besides Cesarian is major surgery.......thus there is pain.
2007-03-05 18:56:40
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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I don't think that it matters what way you deliver your baby. You're a mother the day you conceive. Sometimes women don't get to have the choice of the way they want to deliver...so do it the way you want. Whatever makes your comfortable!
2007-03-05 18:54:20
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answered by jenniferlittierre 1
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