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Old 02-May-2008, 11:49
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Default Re: C/ sections, should women be given the choice??

Originally Posted by Shoshana View Post
Thanks for sharing that sassy. Sorry to hear about your first experience though.


LOl at the faces.

The registrar that 'delivered' (I don't call it birh, because it wasn't) her was just awful.
Firstly, she shouted at me for been a 'stupid little girl' for not having an epidural Not that anyone had suggested I had one (I had pre-eclampsia-High BP), shouted at my mum for touching the sturrups!

She also told my mum to leave the room is she was going to faint!
Mum had just been told by the midwife that my BP was so high they thought I was going to have a sroke, so as you would imagine, my mum was terrified. But, she just stood in the corner out of everyones way, never looked likely to faint once, lol.

She practically ripped Tamara out from me after I'd had a huge episiotomy, without been asked.
Then told me to be quiet when she was stitching me because I complained that it hurt


When I was pregnant with Jorge, I told them if the same registrar was there as a locum etc I would not have her in my room under any circumstances. Luckily she wasn't
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