I'm watching a documentary about midwives in a big women's hospital. A woman has been in the hospital for a few days, multiple attempts at induction (she has a medical condition that means the baby needs to be delivered) and absolutely zero progress has been made with getting labour going. She's getting increasingly more hacked off about being stuck in hospital with nothing happening, and a midwife actually just said: "well think of it this way, if you're still here, then you're increasing your chances of having a normal delivery, not just ducking out and having the c-section"
What the fuck?!
I've had a vaginal delivery, but I can't imagine major abdominal surgery is a walk in the park! To hear such an experience being described as "ducking out" by someone who's supposed to be supporting women at their most vulnerable has really riled me!!