Operation birth to catch September 1 schooling day.

China
September 10, 2009 1:11am CST
There are a substential number of operation births by the end of august, so that their babies could make up for the september 1 schooling day. But doctors say babies not from natural birth is likely to entail behavior disorders, and teachers say pupils at lower age could meet more difficulties in study. Do you have similar problems in your place?
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• India
10 Sep 09
well there are so many mothers who have opted for elective birth method not becoz of medical issues.but c-section do have their own cautions to be exercised and sometimes they may cause injury while birth which can place the child at a higher risk to develop delayed developmental milestones or behavioural problems.this may be rare so it depends.better to go with your doctor
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
10 Sep 09
I think it is a very wrong statement by the doctors there. Both my sons were born by c-section and they grew up to be fine and in good behavior. I didn't have much problem in raising them. Both are now in their mid 20s and are very successful in their professions. One is a geo-physics and the other one a banker. Many mothers opt for c-section here as it is believed to be better than natural birth cos the baby is scoped up from the womb while those born in the normal ways sometimes experience complications and need to be vaccumed. The babies head come out longish from the effect of the vacume and takes a long time to normalize.