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Originally Posted by Arista225
First of all, you might need to do some medical research into this fact before you talk! I lost all my weight plus more and I was skinny in the first place......you don't have to breast feed to freaking lose weight! It's called get your lazy ass to the gym and work out 2 hours a day for 5 days a week. I guess educated women are driven and we also know that these days that C-Section scar cannot even be seen even with no clothes on.....that surgery is damn near perfected!
Also, lamaze classes have no affect on if the woman rips clear into her rectal muscles....did you consider the size of the baby, the way the baby is positioned, etc.?
I'm not sure this is a subject you want to debate with me without knowing my full background
Should have known a MAN would argue the C-Section debate 
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I amk educated on the facts... Both of my childrens mothers where tiny and both pushed out (lbs+ babies with out a ripp... And it is because in lamaze they teach you how to properly give birth... I have been to the classes three times..
And breast feeding is the most heathy thing for the mother and child there is... It shinks the uteris back to normal size with in weeks and burns the calories to take the weight off.. Any mother that has the time and luxury to breast feed and doesn't is unfit to be a mother in my opinion..
And honestly, I do not care what your background is.. I am educated enough to know the true facts in this subject to be able to debate it
And if you know so much about c-sections you know that there is more complications to have with them... And scare tissue does not strech, so therefor it causes complications with future pregnancies..
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesarean_section
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Statistics from the 1990s suggest that less than one woman in 2,500 who has a caesarean section will die, compared to a rate of one in 10,000 for a vaginal delivery.
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Also some more FACTS that back me up...
http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/pre...h/1498696.html
Quoted from there
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"Women planning to have more than two children are not good candidates for elective cesareans, because repeats put the mother at definite risk. In contrast, a patient-choice c-section might be acceptable for a 40-year-old single mom who's only planning to have one baby," says Moritz.
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Here is a good read on the facts of breast feeding...
http://medicalreporter.health.org/tm...tfeed0297.html
Good read on lamaze..
http://www.americanbaby.com/ab/story.../data/1026.xml
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Originally Posted by SilvercashJeanette
 You totally cracked me up!
...Just the fact that you got so caught up on that...LOL That is funny!
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It is a subject that I take very serious and it is no laughing matter..
It is a huge growing problem in the US... There has been a 60% increase in elective c-sections in the US since 2001..
The good thing is breast feeding is on the rise
