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25 Responses to “C-Section Surgery | BabyCenter Video”

  1. gotsport says:

    thats a big ass mom

  2. tryby12 says:

    if men like myself where to give birth there would be about 5,000 people on this earth.

  3. Masoukishin says:

    thats a big ass kid

  4. TheKam180 says:

    you feel a lot of tugging and when the baby is being pulled out a lot of pressure. I hoped for months i didn’t need a c section but ended up with one anyway. My son is two months old. Personally the hours after the surgery are the worst. Good luck to you new moms

  5. TheKam180 says:

    @HiatusofSociety very true, my spinal paralyzed my arms to to it really sucked.

  6. GiselaBats says:

    scary!!!!

  7. lyondeb says:

    @goal100to95to90 c section is recommended for women who are at risk for complications. vaginal birth is the safest delivery method for mom and baby. Some Doctors let women elect c sections, but as my understanding is most perform it just when it’s medically necessary. Just a side note, our bodies were designed in such a manner to deliver baby, & if your biggest concern is ‘your v getting big’ rather than what would be safest for you & baby…please don’t have one. you’re too immature.

  8. mariannightmare says:

    SO THAT’S HOW MY BROTHER CAME OUT.

  9. MrLeebo123 says:

    WOW WAT A HUGE BABY LOL

  10. gleasonfam97 says:

    @goal100to95to90 Good nutrition and proper exercise will tone your bottom end. I’ve had 6 children naturally and my sex life is rockin’ so don’t worry about the myth of flabby parts due to vaginal birth. Taking good care of yourself make more difference. Do a lot of research to find out why c-sections should be for emergencies only and not elective because of the risks.

  11. TranceRevolved says:

    For someone who has never had a child before, I almost fainted watching this lol.

  12. j7sd888 says:

    @goal100to95to90 if you breastfeed and do kegels, then you won’t have a big you know what.
    and do research on all types of birth, and decide for yourself.
    natural birth is healthiest.most normal for mama and baby. it also has the quickest recovery.

  13. goal100to95to90 says:

    WAIT
    you mean to get a c section you have to have special medical reasons
    what if you just want one
    i’m scared of my v….getting really big

    QUESTION
    guys or girls:
    do you think opting out of giving a normal birth and going for a c section makes you less of a woman
    in a way i wouldn’t feel like a complete mother if i did
    but like i said before i really don’t want a big ..you know what

  14. impresioname33 says:

    Wow that sucks for me because if I get pregnant (hope I do :-) I have to get a c-section do to medical problems

  15. gothmum12 says:

    i have had 3 c sections and will be having my 4th in march 2012. this was really good to watch. here in new zealand we are kept in hospital up to 4 day after having a c section just to give the mum time to mend in hospital. and i also agree with the coment below but with me i was only kept in recovery for a hour after my 3rd c section only because i had been through it twice before

  16. HiatusofSociety says:

    UMMM…. a couple of minutes to hold your baby?… Shit when your arms are strapped down to the operating table and then your stuck in recovery until the Spinal wears off – Try few hours!

  17. rivergoesmyway says:

    @littlemanda27 they state if women have a vertical incision c-section they can’t deliver vaginally for subsequent deliveries. With “bikini incision” c-sections they can attempt VBAC.

  18. nutlil2 says:

    ive always wanted to know what exactly was a c-section..now i know thanks to youtube…

  19. loveudannybabes says:

    @shantikiran1000 Thank you very much!
    P.S my cousin was on my account last night with me and commented, she is actually the one going to be induced on Monday but i will tell her :)

  20. shantikiran1000 says:

    @loveudannybabes All the best!!!

  21. loveudannybabes says:

    Well, i will be induced on Monday (10th October 2011) but i am hoping it won’t get to this point where i have a c-section because i my sister had had a c-section twice on my niece and nephew and also my sister is in hospital as i speak with her friend Sai (from Thailand) being induced but we all hope that she doesn’t need a c-section for Baby Leon :) i can’t wait till i get to meet my Baby Ava Marie

  22. OMGxKierstin says:

    Oh FUCK NO. I’m adopting.

  23. MrAUFANATIC says:

    WOW…My mom been at the hospital for 2 days waiting for her first granddaughter and she is to big for natural birth, and she’s 7 weeks past due, and they will do this in about a couple of hours.

  24. littlemanda27 says:

    One problem with this video is that when it lists reasons for a cesarean section one of them is “a previous c-section.” For a huge majority of women, they can attempt a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and will succeed! The idea that once you’ve had a c-section your other births have to be c-sections is outdated and not true. I hope women will arm themselves with education about normal birth before making decisions; they affect the mom and the baby.

  25. littlemanda27 says:

    @evadee25 You probably do have a choice! I know I’m posting this 7 months later, though. Call midwifes and doulas in your area for recommendations and someone can probably help you avoid another cesarean. There are new guidelines from ACOG (that you can search for online), saying that vaginal birth is safe after having more than one c-section.