***I want to make sure everyone knows - my first birth experience was an intervention created emergency cesarean. It was very traumatic for me, the complications were severe and I still have complications and resentment SIX YEARS after the surgery! I am a Nurse, I've seen 5-6 cesareans in my OB rotation and have done 5 years of research into Midwifery and birthing without Drs. My #2 is due in July and I CANNOT wait to have my Home VBAC!!***
I am sure there are a lot of women with similar stories... after all, OBs in hospitals do 98% of births in America. I really think you need to look into a Midwife at a birthing center - where you are allowed to move your body as you feel you need to, gravity helps greatly with the birth and the baby will then have enough room to do all the rotations necessary for an easier birth.
Your OB completely botched your first birth - yes yes everyone is alive and well - but that should not be the only point of a successful birth. Why should women not be able to expect just only for everyone to be alive and healthy, but also feel healthy in mind and body after the birth?
Have you ever looked into the rates of Midwife assisted births ending in tearing or episiotomies? Or how many large babies are born with them without tearing, shoulder dystocia or cesareans? Midwives are woman oriented and they put the woman and fetus first ALWAYS. OBs are surgically trained pathologists, who are not trained in normal births, only its complications and surgical possibilities. They also put THEMSELVES first over the Mother and fetus - just look at what they do to laboring women in the hospital!! Lay in bed on your back, don't move around much, no eating or drinking because of the 'possibility' of anesthesia and surgery...
It's not judgements you are getting from other Moms against cesareans... it is us trying to make you see what a cesarean actually is. It's not a cosmetic elective surgery nor it is equal to getting a mole removed. This is serious abdominal surgery in which dying is a major complication!