I was recently contacted by Elizabeth McGee, who runs the website, Worryfree C-section.com. Elizabeth’s purpose was very intriguing to me- she isn’t promoting C-sections, but is helping women understand what is involved in a C-section. Elizabeth writes “Whether your c-section is planned or comes as a surprise, I’d like to help it be as momentous as possible by informing, educating and familiarizing you with the physical and emotional aspects of preparing, having and recovering from a c-section.”
I was honored that Elizabeth decided to post my blog article, Recovering After a C-section, on the site’s blog collection of the “Best Of” C-section Recovery Tips. I also like Elizabeth’s article, Emotional Recovery After a C-section. I feel this is one area that women are usually not very well informed on regarding C-sections, and it good to see it addressed.
I always encourage women to find out as much as they can before hand about C-sections. If you are researching C-sections, I think you will find the information Elizabeth has compiled at her website and blog, from other moms and professionals very informative and helpful.