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hi group

can you fill me in why do doctors advise birth control after a

Caesarean Section? dose alternetive medicine agree? what are the

dangers (if any), and what is the best way (preferably alternetive) to

achive birth comtrol without staining. what if b.c. dosn't work?

any advice? leads?

thanks

shaul

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I've had 3 C-sections and never took birth control after.

 

 

 

 

 

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<shaul_morgenstern wrote:

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> hi group

> can you fill me in why do doctors advise birth control after a

> Caesarean Section? dose alternetive medicine agree? what are the

> dangers (if any), and what is the best way (preferably alternetive) to

> achive birth comtrol without staining. what if b.c. dosn't work?

> any advice? leads?

> thanks

> shaul

>

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I wasn't aware that dr.s 'advised' birth control after c-sections. 

 

I had four c-sections and do know dr.s are concerned after repeated c-sections

due to the risk of rupture is subsequent pregnancies.

 

Max

 

--- On Thu, 2/26/09, shaul_morgenstern <shaul_morgenstern wrote:

 

shaul_morgenstern <shaul_morgenstern

Caesarean Section

 

Thursday, February 26, 2009, 3:50 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

hi group

can you fill me in why do doctors advise birth control after a

Caesarean Section? dose alternetive medicine agree? what are the

dangers (if any), and what is the best way (preferably alternetive) to

achive birth comtrol without staining. what if b.c. dosn't work?

any advice? leads?

thanks

shaul

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

 

 

I am due in July and since I had a c section with my last baby he is highly

suggesting another c section. I myself am planning on a home birth

regardless. I know I can do it and I don't need to be scared from all the

BS hospitals put out about VBACS I have been doing a lot of research and if

things get bad I will go to the hospital at that time. My doctor is also

pushing a tubal fix on me since I am close to 40 but I am only 37 I told

him.. Anyhow.. I dislike Western Medicine to say the least.. I was thinking

the same thing. I don't want anymore children after this one and was

wondering if the tubal is the right way to go..

 

 

 

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Decisions of this magnitude are completely personal in my opinion and must

be made after considerate studying of the pros and cons with your partner.

By asking I feel you have some doubts and need to put more thought into the

idea of a home birth. You need to be careful that you are not influenced by

outside agendas or your negative feeling towards conventional medicine. This

decision is not yours alone to make it must also reflect the needs of the

child you will bring into this world. Best wishes for this happy event.

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Hi,

 

 Rent the DVD called " The Business of Being Born " ...a documentary Ricki Lake did

in giving birth...every female in the USA should see this...

the best of health to you and your baby

 

--- On Fri, 2/27/09, Wani <jocanas wrote:

 

 

Wani <jocanas

Re:Caesarean Section

 

Friday, February 27, 2009, 4:19 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,

 

I am due in July and since I had a c section with my last baby he is highly

suggesting another c section. I myself am planning on a home birth

regardless. I know I can do it and I don't need to be scared from all the

BS hospitals put out about VBACS I have been doing a lot of research and if

things get bad I will go to the hospital at that time. My doctor is also

pushing a tubal fix on me since I am close to 40 but I am only 37 I told

him.. Anyhow.. I dislike Western Medicine to say the least.. I was thinking

the same thing. I don't want anymore children after this one and was

wondering if the tubal is the right way to go..

 

Suggestions?

 

 

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I don't know where you live, but I have 3 children, all home births.? 2 were

legal home births in Illinois (with a doctor)?and one illegal in NJ (midwife

came from PA)? ?I would not have survived in the hospital as I knew that many

unnecessary procedures were done in the hospital.? Do what is in your heart and

mind and you will do better in delivering your precious one.?

 

 

 

Wani <jocanas

 

Fri, 27 Feb 2009 4:19 pm

Re:Caesarean Section

 

 

 

Hi,

 

 

 

I am due in July and since I had a c section with my last baby he is highly

suggesting another c section. I myself am planning on a home birth

regardless. I know I can do it and I don't need to be scared from all the

BS hospitals put out about VBACS I have been doing a lot of research and if

things get bad I will go to the hospital at that time. My doctor is also

pushing a tubal fix on me since I am close to 40 but I am only 37 I told

him.. Anyhow.. I dislike Western Medicine to say the least.. I was thinking

the same thing. I don't want anymore children after this one and was

wondering if the tubal is the right way to go..

 

 

 

Suggestions?

 

 

 

 

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Regarding tubal ligation:  if you're not sure, " DON'T " ....

In my area where I live, the  hospital enviroment 'with' a mid-wife is very nice

and home birth like...but with the closeness of medical  technologiy if needed.

 

--- On Fri, 2/27/09, Wani <jocanas wrote:

 

Wani <jocanas

Re:Caesarean Section

 

Friday, February 27, 2009, 1:19 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,

 

I am due in July and since I had a c section with my last baby he is highly

suggesting another c section. I myself am planning on a home birth

regardless. I know I can do it and I don't need to be scared from all the

BS hospitals put out about VBACS I have been doing a lot of research and if

things get bad I will go to the hospital at that time. My doctor is also

pushing a tubal fix on me since I am close to 40 but I am only 37 I told

him.. Anyhow.. I dislike Western Medicine to say the least.. I was thinking

the same thing. I don't want anymore children after this one and was

wondering if the tubal is the right way to go..

 

Suggestions?

 

 

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I wonder if this has any link to the placenta growing on the out of the

uterus or links to the placenta growing on other organs. What if the egg was to

implant on the fresh cut or what if the uterus was too week to sustain a

pregnancy before the body had time to recoup. This is just what comes to my

mind. A theory if you will. I know what you are looking for is evidence based.

Maybe ICAN group can help you.

 

ICAN-online

 

Labor Pain is a side effect of a normal process, not a sign of a damage or

injury.-Book 

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Max <orange_stuff99

 

Friday, February 27, 2009 7:07:28 AM

Re: Caesarean Section

 

 

I wasn't aware that dr.s 'advised' birth control after c-sections. 

 

I had four c-sections and do know dr.s are concerned after repeated c-sections

due to the risk of rupture is subsequent pregnancies.

 

Max

 

--- On Thu, 2/26/09, shaul_morgenstern <shaul_morgenstern@ > wrote:

 

shaul_morgenstern <shaul_morgenstern@ >

Caesarean Section

 

Thursday, February 26, 2009, 3:50 PM

 

hi group

can you fill me in why do doctors advise birth control after a

Caesarean Section? dose alternetive medicine agree? what are the

dangers (if any), and what is the best way (preferably alternetive) to

achive birth comtrol without staining. what if b.c. dosn't work?

any advice? leads?

thanks

shaul

 

 

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