I had emergency section 5 yrs ago due to baby in distress, was all very fast after 25 hours of labour, I was exhausted and relieved it was all over.
Opted for elective section for ds2 who is now 2, I was so adamant that I saw the consultant at 22 weeks!!! They did try to persuade me to do a trail of labour however I had read up on everything re VBAC and it just wasn't for me.
Ds2 was born at 39 weeks, was all very calm, seemed to take forever from walking from my bed to theatre, spinal block, catheter inserted, then hearing the baby crying of the person who went before me!! It was about 50 minutes.
Spinal was complete 2nd time, with ds1 could feel the rumaging around but with ds2 felt absolutely nothing
It was a very positive experience for me and DH, DH got to trim the cord down to the clip, lots of very early photos with both babies. Ds1's first pic is of him half out of me (you cannot see anything horrid, just green sheet and a baby emerging from it) and the same with ds2, they wheeled the scales up beside me so I could see ds1 being weighed.
With both babies they let DH see what the sex was and tell me (although we knew from the scan) and with ds2 they called him by his name just after he was born which I thought was lovely, the midwife was talking to him saying "right X let's get you weighed"
For me, it meant I was a little more in control this time, it felt like there were more certainties if that makes sense.
Yes it is a major operation however if there was a risk it was with my first section as they didn't take their time they were straight in.
I really hope it goes well for you.