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Marina-Macarthy2
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I thought she was booked in for elective c-section on the 10th October?

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Traceuk
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Depends which newspaper/sleb magazine you believe ;-o They willingly slagged off Victoria Beckham for having her second and possibly even third children by caesarian, but I'd been led to believe that once you've had one, sometimes it's safer to have subsequent children the same way. But the papers don't generally like to be nice to WAGs, they prefer to slag them off, so "too posh to push" suited their agenda and they'd have lapped it up if Coleen had chosen that. And don't forget there are good reasons for elective caesarians that the papers might conveniently forget where celebs are concerned, eg breach babies.
Mr_Mannering
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She certainly isn't too posh to push !!!
C Sections are good - means you are still, tecnically, a virgin.
Troof.
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Vicky836
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I don't blame her for having a c-section, no doubt she'll want Shrek at the birth and he's playing alot of games over the next two weeks.
Kejauk
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She's going Au Naturale at Liverpool Womens now, apparently. Might have to go lurk outside, see if I can get some photos..then sell them to OK.
Marina-Macarthy2
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I thought she'd see things differently at the end of her pregnancy once the fear of change kicks in.

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Ooo glad to have found this thread, been wondering for a few weeks now if she'd had her baby yet, intrigued as to what the baby will look like...
Traceuk
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I thought she'd see things differently at the end of her pregnancy once the fear of change kicks in. Marina:)
Posted by Marina-Macarthy2


Before I had my son, I used to say that when I had any children I wanted to have a CS and just wake up when it was all over. Well I had a 'normal' birth and my labout went on for nearly 33 hours. That was awful but the following day a lady came onto my ward who'd had a CS, she couldn't sit up for the first day, pick her baby up, wired up to a catheter..... Given the choice of 33 hours in labour or a CS, I'd take the 33 hours again any day.
Marina-Macarthy2
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Theres a girl on another forum who had an emergency section and she had to have her dressings changed every day and they wouldnt do it at home for her she had to go there and then she got an infection and a pretty nasty one by the sounds of things. Couldnt sit up or manage properly days.

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She certainly isn't too posh to push !!! C Sections are good - means you are still, tecnically, a virgin. Troof.
Posted by Mr.Mannering*wishes she had a sheriff's badge*


In answer to the above...i have had 2 kids, last one was a nitemare delivery, forceps were required and full epidural, my oh has noticed wot a good job the docs done after delivery...without being graphic, but every time is like my first, if you didn't know better, you would think I was a virgin..

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Traceuk
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The Rooneys became parents to a little boy, Kai Wayne, this afternoon - she was admitted on Sunday night and induced because she was nine days late.
minkybaby
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i had a c section due to pre eclampsia. its not nice, the stitches were so tight the pain was horrendous and i still sometimes feel pains across my scar. the cathater is also horrendous - as is the first time you use the toilet afterwards. plus i haemorraged 4 times afterwards. i don't think theres any easy option when it comes to childbirth.
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