I too had an emergency C-Section first time round, after 15 hours of labour, and boy pretty much anything that could go wrong did go wrong during my labour. When it came time to start pushing, they realised that my pelvis was too small to get a baby through it, so hence the need for the emergency c-section. I was pretty out of it for this, and it freaked me out no end, enough to say that I didn't want to have anymore children afterwards. I ended up three weeks later back in hospital with cellulitis in my wound on intravenous antibiotics for 3 days, so this really topped it off nicely. But now on a much nicer note, I did change my mind on having another child - but it took me 4 years to make this decision, and I'm so glad that I did. I had to have an elective C-Section this time round, due to the fact of having a small pelvis and being told that this would be the only way I could ever deliver, so I got myself an awesome Specialist, they booked me in two weeks prior to my due date (which apparently is normal), everything went perfect, I remember it all, and it was such a breeze - a wonderful experience - we were even having a few laughs during delivery, and it hardly took long at all. I had to have a Spinal Tap for this rather than an epidural this time, this leaves your legs feeling numb, but they come right pretty quickly afterwards. I was up and walking round the next morning (I had a 4pm delivery the day before), so nothing like my first time round. I even asked the Specialist how many C-Sections you were allowed to have, she told me 4, so as you can see, I was definitely thinking that having another child in exactly the same way would be fantastic. So I would definitely recommend an Elective - no doubt in my mind at all. Just make sure you get a reputable Specialist, that's all I can say. I am delighted to be blessed with two wonderful boys now.
Edited by Duchess