Hello Vittoria, When I was due to have our first baby over 4 years ago, I wrote out a 'birth plan' as advised by many people. Basically, I wished for a birth with as little pain relief as poss, no epidural and certainly not a c section. However, having had contractions from very early hours of thursday and having not progressed further than 2 cm's by the early hours of Saturday morning (in hospital) I was rushed for a c section because the babys heartbeat had dropped. Thankfully our daughter was born healthy. 3 years later after a seemingly routine check up at my local doctors, I was sent to hospital, where I stayed for 3 weeks before our 2nd baby was born by c section because her heartbeat was becoming slower as each day went by. Neither births were what I (or my husband) expected, but we are both just eternally grateful that we have 2 healthy children. Apricot, I can't imagine what you, and others have been through, but having 'chatted' to you on another site, I admire you even more for what you have experienced. (Hope that doesn't sound patronising). Vittoria, I am sorry you have had such a bad experience. There are obviously people who are too posh to push. As long as they don't put emergency c sections at risk and don't clog up the system by using NHS, it is their choice. Looking after a toddler and a new born after a section is no easy task - unless you have hired help, or, in my case, family that can help out.