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Is it good to know? or is the surprise better?

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HelenEmjay · 05/09/2005 13:01

My sister-in-law and i have EXACTLY the same due date, my first 2 babies were bron by c-section so im booked in this coming monday 12th to have my third ( ooh-errr!!) but my SIL had a normal delivery with her first baby and argues that although its convenient to 'know' when baby will be born, there's no surprise in it! - its made me think...... it wont affect my plans to have the c-section on monday, but, is it good to know when your baby will be born or is the surprise better???? what do you all think?

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Furball · 06/09/2005 16:05

HelenEmjay - In mine and most others who had a c-sections' defence. The term 'elective c-section' was used but it was not me that elected it.

beatie · 06/09/2005 16:52

I feel sorry for babies that are induced. I feel like DD was expulsed from my body rather like being given a heavy-handed eviction notice.

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