abetadad, i couldn;t disagree with you more
but i shan't flame you
having had one medicalised birth ending in a c.s and one non medicalised ending in a vaginal birth, i see both sides
i also support other women in their pregnancies and births and am v v v interested in how the birth process and a woman's feelings on involvement and decision making in that process, can make her feel in the post natal period
i have found, in my own experience, that women who have medicalised births,and c.s , feel better psychologically if they understand why they have had the intervention , and do not feel forced into it, on a conveyor belt
as soupdragon has mentioned, there is a phenomenon of the cascade of intervention
for example, epidural leads to lack of mobility , reduced or total immobility, lack of progress in dilation due to lack of pressure from the baby's head if gravity not being used, lack of progress in the second stage , as the mother may not feel the expulsive contractions, and working against gravity, also, increased risk of needing an episiotomy for a ventouse or forceps delivery, as the pelvic floor is too relaxed to allow correct rotation of the baby's head for birth
induction of labour, before the woman is ready can mean a long drawn out process, a tired mother won;t labour as effectively , she might find the pain ahrder to cope with as it is artificially induced and/or augmented, therefore requires more pain releif, which can affect the speed of labour and its progression
but necessary intervention is a wonderful, life savign measure
the c.section was initially such a thing, now it accounts for up to 29 % or so of UK births, i don;t beleive that many women or babies are at risk of losing their lives or severe compromise
there is a balance out there
personally, i find the notion of freebirthing uncomfortable, and declining ante natal care is definitely a bad thing in my eyes
problem is protocols and policies do not take into account each and every mother's needs and wishes
but yuo will be amazed at how far protocols etc can be changed/compromised, if you just ask !