tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4181472671648618071.post5319917653935168968..comments2023-10-18T15:20:33.029+01:00Comments on cesarean debate (now caesareanbirth.org): Unforeseen Complications of a Summer Cesarean Birthcesarean debatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01711913972260724246noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4181472671648618071.post-83464711567439104582014-11-17T16:06:05.548+00:002014-11-17T16:06:05.548+00:00Thank you so much for your kind words and for taki...Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to let me know your wonderful news.<br /><br />I'm so happy that you had the birth experience you wanted, and more importantly, a beautiful baby boy (who will now be guaranteed a full education because of his lucky birth date). <br /><br />Your message has made my day, and I'm really glad that I was able to help in however small a way.<br /><br />If you see this message, and if you'd be comfortable doing so, may I ask you to email me at info@electivecesarean.com with any information at all on whereabouts in the UK you gave birth please. Just the hospital name (or Trust name) is fine if you'd prefer not to name your obstetrician. <br /><br />I only ask because so much of the correspondence I receive is from women who are facing refusals to their caesarean requests in the NHS, and it would be wonderful to have more good examples of how it can - and should - be done if NICE guidance is properly followed.<br />cesarean debatehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01711913972260724246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4181472671648618071.post-27343029886597099722014-11-17T15:14:31.846+00:002014-11-17T15:14:31.846+00:00I've been following your blog for a very long ...I've been following your blog for a very long time, and was aware of your new campaigning through the media but just wanted to say keep up the good work. <br /><br />In the period of your absence, things have changed a lot in my life. I now have a beautiful son born by ELCS for mental health and personal reasons. My experience of getting an ELCS on the NHS was wonderful and hassle free. I would like to thank you, as I do feel that you helped pave the way for it being a stress free none judgemental experience for me. Without your website, I'm not sure if I would ever have been able to empower myself enough to even consider having a baby. In the end it was not only possible, but also a positive experience.<br /><br />My son was, ironically, born on 1st September at 39+2 weeks. I was given the choice of having him in August or September as the recommended 39 weeks fell on a weekend. I decided for health reasons to opt for waiting a couple of extra days. <br /><br />The difference of this for the rest of his life really wasn't lost on me, especially given your latest campaigning. It was relief to get to the day of my op as planned, for more than one reason. <br /><br />Good luck. I'm sure you'll have every success with your latest endeavours. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com