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    Posted: 23 July 2008 at 7:55pm
I'm interested to know if anyone actually chose (with no medical reason) to have a c-section over a VB, and what were your reasons for doing so?
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I don;t think you can in New zealand with out a medical reason to have a CS.

I had an elective one (so kinda choose) because Rhyley was breeched.
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In the latest OB magazine the OB in there talks about electives for no medical reason and what you need to go through to get one.

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If you pay to go through an OB/GYN I think you can order one as you are paying them for what you want (can cost a fair bit though).... I do wonder why you would want to do that to yourself if there was no medical reason?

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I know in Christchurch if there is no medical reason and you are wanting a C section then it is $10,000.
       
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Originally posted by Peanut Peanut wrote:

I know in Christchurch if there is no medical reason and you are wanting a C section then it is $10,000.


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Originally posted by Peanut Peanut wrote:

I know in Christchurch if there is no medical reason and you are wanting a C section then it is $10,000.

 

Far out!!! Do they throw in a tummy tuck too?

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Originally posted by MrsMojo MrsMojo wrote:

Originally posted by Peanut Peanut wrote:

I know in Christchurch if there is no medical reason and you are wanting a C section then it is $10,000.


 


Far out!!! Do they throw in a tummy tuck too?



Ohhheerrrr, that would make it so worth it!

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No, but I would be requesting it plus maybe a bit of lipo on the thighs and butt!

Should also point out that that doesn't include the $3,000 for the ob during pregnancy so would be $13,000 all up.

I only know cos my MIL is a retired MW and we were talking about it the other day as apparently they get about 10 a year that pay!
       
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i've had 2 c/s and there's NO WAY i would ever pay to have one...or choose to have one for that matter..............

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yah I am the same I woudnt pay for one and neither would I want one if not needed. And Yah I didnt think you could choose that in NZ...May be you can and pay!!???

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OMG $10K to put yourself through a c-section for no medical reason?? (and no tummy tuck to boot??? )

Seriously though no way I'd be paying, emergency c-section sure but the only way I'll have an elective one next time around is if there is a darn good medical reason for me to and my LMC says no way to a VBAC!

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My first was elective due to DS1 being breech, but that's classed as having a medical reason.

I'd be interested in hearing your reasons as to why you would want to do this?
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Actually thinking about it more, a good friend of mine is having a c-section on the 31st and there is no "actual" medical reason this time around other than a very scary emergency c-section last time around where she was rushed in an ambulance & knocked out with a general so they could save her son, that was 12 years ago.. She is paying $4k for her specialist & the c-section combined so it's not tooo bad I guess... A lot cheaper than $13K and for her it is a good choice I think as she is so terrified of losing the baby if she goes into labour that she stresses out just from braxton hicks
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Toniellis, hers actually counts as a medical reason as she has had a prior c section so that means that the $4,000 she is paying is actually just for her ob as she is entitled to a c section under the public system.

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Spirals, don't feel judged about your choices as they're yours to make. What I was wondering was the reasons for your choice to electively cesear without medical reason and hoping that you're very well informed. For example is it a conviniece thing, knowing the day bubs will arrive?? If so, will your LMC not look into inducing you instead? Just with a c-section you are gaurenteed needed time to recover from quite a major op, whereas with a VB you have the chance of a hassle free recovery with no major medical problems (although it certainly doesn't guarentee it)
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I had an elective c-section with my first child as she was breech. If I have another child I will be having an elective c-section through my private obstetrician with no extra costs involved. My first c-section was such a positive experience that at this stage I have no intention of doing it any other way.
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Originally posted by toniellis toniellis wrote:

Actually thinking about it more, a good friend of mine is having a c-section on the 31st and there is no "actual" medical reason this time around other than a very scary emergency c-section last time around where she was rushed in an ambulance & knocked out with a general so they could save her son, that was 12 years ago.. She is paying $4k for her specialist & the c-section combined so it's not tooo bad I guess... A lot cheaper than $13K and for her it is a good choice I think as she is so terrified of losing the baby if she goes into labour that she stresses out just from braxton hicks


No "actual" medical reason?!?!? ummm have to strongly disagree with you there. I had a pretty scary lead up to my emerg C/S (nothing compared to your friend though!) and until recently vowed that I'd never put myself or another baby through that again and would have an elective. I'm now a fence sitter and reading up on VBACs

As for an elective C/S through choice, each to their own I say! Just how it is ok to choose to have a water birth, or to birth standing up - it's a woman's right to choose.
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I am not actually sure that she is wanting a csection or just starting a discussion as the initial post doesn't say either way.

A c-section is always free thru the public health system as long as there is a medical reason for needing it e.g placenta issues, previous csection, breech and any other medical condition that may prevent having a VB.

There is a $10,000 fee if you just want one "just because". It covers the hospital stay, anethitist(?), nurses needed etc.

I also agree that its every persons own decision how they want to birth. So am not going to judge them on it. I am personally way to cheap to fork out the dollars for it! That is a lot of shopping




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I didnt think you could choose unless there was medical reason....
I had an emergency c section and get to choose next time, but thats cos Ive already had a c section.

ETA- 10k!!/"?? bugger that! I hated my c section experience, I would never want to pay 10k to have it done, its painful and I found it so hard being a new mum learning the ropes and not being ablke to move well for ages.

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