well, i take your point, eluesis..and i hope you realise my point was not meant to be insulting, it was purely based on how I felt after my c.s
RE the point that babies heads are bigger and we are too small.....
true cephalo - pelvic disproportion is really rare. we are better designed to give birth now than a hundred years ago when rickets had deformed the pelves of many women.....the vast majortiy of women have a gynaecoid pelvis, the best shape for birth, and we do tend to grow the size of baby we can birth..on the whole
a lot of how we feel about birth, and our ability to give birth has a lot to do with the confidence we have in ourselves and the people providing our care at the time of pregnancy and birth.
having a doula, for example, can cut the chances of a c.s by around 50 % , and that has been proven to be due to the continued on e to one support element, as a doula does not have a clinical role.
so the fact that emotional support can have a radical effect on the birth experience shows how much of the birth is governed, IME and my opinion, by how we feel..if we are scared or supported
there is a birthing 'commune' for want of a better word, run by this midwife, Ina May Gaskin , in the USA , their c,s rate is about 2 % IIRC.....
i have no problem with the pro elective section POV being presented, that is part of an informed decision...
i guess as pro VBAC i am, you are pro elective c.s....for some women, a c.s will always be a preference, for others, like me, that was a terrifying thought..