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<blockquote data-quote="ealingr" data-source="post: 1080404" data-attributes="member: 111571"><p>I'm not sure if it is an option for you to speak to an anaesthetist about what happens during a c-section in advance? My clinic arranged an anaesthetist discussion as standard for diabetic mothers and I found it helpful to be prepared. It might give you the opportunity to talk about what worries you and hopefully have your mind put to rest a bit. I remember talking about c-sections during the antenatal class I did, too - the big take-away from it was that there would probably be quite a lot of people in the room but that was completely normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ealingr, post: 1080404, member: 111571"] I'm not sure if it is an option for you to speak to an anaesthetist about what happens during a c-section in advance? My clinic arranged an anaesthetist discussion as standard for diabetic mothers and I found it helpful to be prepared. It might give you the opportunity to talk about what worries you and hopefully have your mind put to rest a bit. I remember talking about c-sections during the antenatal class I did, too - the big take-away from it was that there would probably be quite a lot of people in the room but that was completely normal. [/QUOTE]
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