tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2784252438987486434.post8437206635869771693..comments2023-05-12T04:32:08.369-07:00Comments on Terrells Times Two: Happy Cesarean Awareness Month!Sharon T.http://www.blogger.com/profile/00241367510001771953noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2784252438987486434.post-44921206037245131872010-11-12T16:55:23.712-08:002010-11-12T16:55:23.712-08:00Sharon, I just found this, and I have to say thank...Sharon, I just found this, and I have to say thank you. I had an unscheduled Cesarean 8 years ago, and I was just so darned happy to have my healthy baby that I didn't mind a bit. I had the greatest doctor, the one here in my town who specializes in all the babies with perinatal problems, who just happened to be on rotation when it was my time (my own doctor was on vacation :-) I and my baby girl were safe and happy the whole time. I liked that I didn't have a lot of recovery issues "down there." I have to say I was lucky several of my friends had had C-sections, too, and though most weren't happy about it, none of them tried to "console" me or say anything negative about my experience. Online is really different. There is so much "trauma," and so little appreciation for the miracle of modern medicine that saves the lives of babies and mothers who would have died a century ago. Every once in a while over the years, I look on the internets for SOMEONE SOMEWHERE you was not traumatized and who just felt like she gave birth like a normal person, and finally today I found you. Thanks for writing.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09318787324793233803noreply@blogger.com