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Originally Posted by BeautifulButtercup
It depends on the results. Like if I have the VBAC, but can't breastfeed, that would probably cause the feelings to continue. But if both are successful and they don't, I'll definitely know the cesareans were to blame.
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I still feel that's a lot of pressure placed upon yourself for emotional response. Twenty years from now, will it truly matter, method of delivery and breastfeeding ability?
Motherhood is an experience in and of itself. In the long run, it's not how they entered this world, but that they did. It's not what they ate, but that they ate.
My youngest has some fine motor issues, especially where his hands are concerned. His teacher said today, that all week he has refused his approved modifications and has chosen to grab the bull by the horns. His birth seems like ages ago...