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She’s not wrong. Pregnancy is terrifying, and if she doesn’t want to do it, she shouldn’t. I’ve had the two kids I wanted, but if I ever decided I wanted another, I would definitely look into fostering/adoption rather than putting my body through that stuff again- and I had relatively easy pregnancies and recoveries.

There are more dangers to VBAC (vaginal birth after Cesarean) for mother and baby, but vaginal birth after having another child by C-section can and is done safely. 

I dunno, is that required? What’s the accepted standard for going for C-section; do they have to wait for obvious and definite fetal distress, or are signs of impending distress acceptable?

I wonder if they had waited until definite distress, whether some lawyer be raking them over the coals for not being proactive.

I was in labor for 30+ hours before electing for a c-section. My baby was not in danger at that point and my doctor gave me the option to continue a few more hours. After 30 hours, I was exhausted from contractions every two minutes, I was literally strapped down because of hormone shakes and I was in tremendous

I’m curious why she was so against having another c-section after having two. It’s says she had an 8-month recovery, but I don’t know if that means there were complications or it just took that long to feel ‘normal.’

Charlotte didn’t have sex with the gardener; they kissed.

I had an unplanned C-section because my son’s heart rate kept dropping. The cord was wrapped around his foot. If I would have insisted on a vaginal birth, he should have been fine. A friend of mine had the same situation, except that the cord was around her baby’s neck. If they hadn’t intervened when they did, he

It depends on the pregnancy. Many doctors are fine with vaginal birth after c-section, but it depends on a lot of factors such as the health of the mother, the location of the placenta in relation to the original incision, and how the incision healed.

Good lord. These people just need to do a stage reading of the script for charity with funny Sam-substitutes already.

I wanted to have a VBAC with my second. I went into labor and immediately it was evident the baby wasn’t doing well (heart rate kept dropping). The doctor bluntly told me “You can continue labouring for several more hours and put your baby at risk or we can just do a repeat c-section now.” She was definitely pushing

I don’t know what to day about this... But I’ll say something anyway. That’s a long time to be in labour. If I’d been in labour that long I’d follow what the doctor recommended in order to get me and my kid through it safely. I understand that women have birth plans, but sometimes things go off plan.

This is what I don’t get...I don’t know anything really about the personalities involved and why they do and don’t get along, but she has a right to negotiate HER contract until she gets what she wants. And if she doesn’t get what she wants then she has a right to not sign on to the movie. They shouldn’t have assumed

Having read just this article on the situation I am going to abrogate my duties as an anonymous Internet “expert” and declare...I don’t know who I believe.

I believe Charlotte only kissed the gardener.

It is low stakes, petty celebrity drama which is typically the best kind.

There already is a senior dating app. . .and my grandpa uses it.

I’m kinda enjoying watching the shitshow it’s turned into, lol.

“It’s not just disappointing that we don’t get to tell the story and have that experience, but more so for that audience that has been so vocal in wanting another movie.”

Instead of filming a third movie, I think they should just continue to hiss at each other on social media and in interviews for a while. It’s probably as embarrassing as a third movie would be, and like a final movie, I will still watch it.

My advice to the entire SaTC cast