I don't know anything about cysts, but is it possible your doctor wants to do a c-section because your baby is breech? Most OB's in the US do not do vaginal births for breech babies. I realize it is possible to deliver some breech babies vaginally, but it is so dangerous. A c-section really is the best idea in most cases.
I had both my boys via c-section. My husband was with me, holding my hand. He could see our boys being born, even though I couldn't. (Our hospital has mirrors so that mom can see baby being born during a vaginal, so I did miss out on that ... but I also missed out on hours of labor!) He didn't cut the cord. I don't think he was disappointed, but I know many guys would be. I had a spinal block, so I was completely awake and aware.
I did nurse both of my boys while in recovery, but recovery is only an hour or two and baby does not need to eat that soon. Waiting a few hours after giving birth to breastfeed shouldn't cause any problems. Baby should be just fine.
Why wouldn't you bond with your baby just because you have a c-section? My oldest was born early and with jaundice and a couple of other issues, so he was whisked away to the nursery after that first feeding. He was immediately given a bottle (due to low glucose) and kept in the nursery for 10 days. I fed him every chance I had, but I was only able to do have the feedings. I pumped whenever I could, and he was exclusively breast fed for 8 months (well, 5 months and then solids and breast milk for 3 months). He and I have a very tight bond!
My youngest was also born via c-section. He spent most of our time in the hospital with me, and it was wonderful. I was just thinking about it last night when I was trying to get my now almost 3 year old to settle down and go to sleep (but that's a topic for another post). In the hospital I would nurse him and he would fall asleep. Then I would place him in the middle of my bed and just sit and watch him sleep. My husband wasn't able to spend much time with us, because he had to take care of our older son. So it was just the two of us for the most part. It was just so peaceful and precious. And we also have a very tight bond.
You still have a few weeks before the baby will be done. Maybe you could google some happy c-section stories. My oldest was an emergency c-section, but there was a time that he was transverse and we thought he would be a scheduled c-section. I read everything on c-sections I could get my hands on, and then he turned and we thought he would be a vaginal. I am so glad I did all that reading, because when faced with the reality of the emergency, my husband and I didn’t flinch. We just looked at my OB and said, “C-section!!!” We knew that was what we needed to do, and we didn’t want to waste any time getting our son out!
Inform yourself, try and stay calm and try to be at peace with the possibility of a c-section knowing that if that’s what needs to be done that you are doing what is best for your baby.