I have had 3 DC. my first delivery was very long and traumatic,I ended up with Forceps delivery,but apparently should have had a Caesarian.
Afterwards,most of the other mums on the ward,were walking stooped,holding their tums,and having to find alternative ways of holding/supporting their babies to feed them.
I just hurt underneath,couldn't walk or sit comfortably,and had a few problems healing.
I still felt like you,I needed to "avoid" caesarian at all cost if I could.
With DD1 (8 years later) I had a traumatic painful labour,they were going to do a Caesarian again,but I ended up with Ventouse.
recovery was quicker this time.
With my DD2 I had a planned Caesarian,was quite anxious,but Theatre staff were great. Anaesthetist was aware of any grimace I made,and topped up pain relief ,and gave me some Gas and Air(which I love)
Came back to the ward an hour later,completely painfree.I had to keep reminding myself I had had the baby as it felt so surreal!
5 Hours later I had some pain relief,and then walked out to the bathroom,got myself in and out of bath without any difficulty.
Felt great,Recovery was very quick,scar looked awful,but healed brilliantly.The only discomfort I had was my stomach muscles hurting when i laughed or coughed,this went quickly,but i do remember that from my "Normal deliveries".
Looking back,my easiest,least painful and least frightening labour was..... the Caesarian!
I know everyones experiences are different,but usually everything "new" is scarey,but the reality is less frightening.
You deal with it all because you have to IME.
And as they say they'd be alot of children with no brothers or sisters if it was so terrible.As time passes,even traumatic experiences don't look so bad,and you have such a wonderful baby to "take" your mind of it all afterwards!