Learning to breathe again after the deaths of my twins, Nicholas & Sophia, my son, Alexander, and 6 miscarriages... and finding joy on the journey with my sweet preemie twins, Bobby & Maya, and our miracle TAC singletons, Michael, Lucas, and Ana.
Hopefully having a c-section like this would help those who have issues with them but need one to be more at peace with it. Personally, I had no problem having a c-section and would most likely not want to watch the child come out of my stomach. When I had planned on delivering vaginally, I had no intention of watching that either but that's just me. The article mentions the mother not needing to be tied to the operating table. Jason's 13; I was not tied to the operating table during my section. I had told my doctor straight out that absolutely could not happen because I would flip out being restrained; I have no clue whether it usually does.
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Hopefully having a c-section like this would help those who have issues with them but need one to be more at peace with it. Personally, I had no problem having a c-section and would most likely not want to watch the child come out of my stomach. When I had planned on delivering vaginally, I had no intention of watching that either but that's just me. The article mentions the mother not needing to be tied to the operating table. Jason's 13; I was not tied to the operating table during my section. I had told my doctor straight out that absolutely could not happen because I would flip out being restrained; I have no clue whether it usually does.
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