Actually come to think of it our anti natal classes didn't cover s/sections much at all. So I would recommend getting something out from the library or having a look online regarding the procedure as I think no matter what birth your planning it helps to be prepared for the possibility of a c/section. I think part of the reason some woman have terrible c/section experiences is because they weren't really prepared for the possibility and hadn't educated themselves. Mind you I could just be talking S#*T lol But in my experience even though mine was planned I still wasn't given a lot of information.
I just figured I'd go with the flow. I didn't read anything about pregnancy or do antenatal classes, I had a quick look at different pain relief options for labour and then winged it haha worked out fine too. I would definitely recommend looking at books/dvds for once baby is here - Happiest Baby on the Block is brilliant like a PP suggested and I personally used Babywise and found it excellent to help us get into a routine once DS was a couple of weeks old.
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