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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Your Braxton Hicks Are More Painful&#8230;Because&#8230;&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Kat</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kat</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have a friend who had 2 natural births, a medically necessary surgical birth, and now 2 VBACs. Her next pregnancy after the cesarean she told me she felt really crampy due to the scar stretching (or that&#039;s what they told her).

Funny how in the process of trying to talk women into a primary &quot;elective&quot; surgical birth they don&#039;t mention this little side effect, or the potential consequences for future fertility, or all the other risk factors. 

Informed consent: to me it means you tell me the risks and the benefits of the procedure versus the risks and benefits of NOT doing the procedure, I think it over and choose the set of risks I am OK with (since nothing is risk-free, ever). I sometimes feel like to certain OBs it means &quot;I tell you what to do, and you do it.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a friend who had 2 natural births, a medically necessary surgical birth, and now 2 VBACs. Her next pregnancy after the cesarean she told me she felt really crampy due to the scar stretching (or that&#8217;s what they told her).</p>
<p>Funny how in the process of trying to talk women into a primary &#8220;elective&#8221; surgical birth they don&#8217;t mention this little side effect, or the potential consequences for future fertility, or all the other risk factors. </p>
<p>Informed consent: to me it means you tell me the risks and the benefits of the procedure versus the risks and benefits of NOT doing the procedure, I think it over and choose the set of risks I am OK with (since nothing is risk-free, ever). I sometimes feel like to certain OBs it means &#8220;I tell you what to do, and you do it.&#8221;</p>
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