33 hours of labour here - pushed for almost two hours when they knew baby was transverse as they didn't want to give me a section (hospital currently being investigated for having a 45% section rate!!). I had a cat 1 emcs due to haemorrhaging and losing 2.5L of blood and like a PP, being on the brink of a hysterectomy.
I appreciate that this was an emergency, not elective, but the surgery in itself is still extremely serious and I for one would not have chosen this over a vb. Should I choose to have any more children, I am not allowed a vbac due to the damage caused by my section, and blood will have to be on hand, in the room, in case I have another transfusion as there is a greater risk of this after you've had a pph in a previous birth.
I couldn't drive for 7 weeks, push my pram for 3, was bed bound for 5 days with a drain attached to my womb, so unable to care for my baby independently, all during COVID times when my husband was not allowed in to give me support.
An elective is not without the same risks. As most other posters have said, it is major abdominal surgery and unlike other major surgeries when you are given the opportunity to rest and recover, this does not happen with a section, you start your sleepless nights and have to get on with it, which makes the whole situation even more challenging.
Congratulations on your pregnancy and good luck with whatever you decide!