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I should have known better than to ask this on Reddit. No one on reddit's legal advice forum understands patient rights at all. I bet if I were asking questions about abortion they'd be supportive. Instead I got called delusional and they act like a hospital is just allowed to cut me open against my will. I already knew that was illegal, just wanted more information to protect myself. Instead they attack me for my choices, or wrongly state that surgery can be forced. C sections are risky for both mom and baby. They are known to cause lung issues for the baby, for example. And my risk of needing a hysterectomy goes up with each surgery. Risk of rupture is 2% with a t cut and only a small amount of ruptures are catastrophic. Those stats include women who used labor drugs which increase the risk. So the replies and downvote brigade I got to this were off the wall. I'm not agreeing to a c section just in case something might go wrong, when this has been my easiest pregnancy so far. That would be absurd. If I have signs of rupture I'll of course agree to surgery, I never said I wouldn't.  This is what I get for asking Reddit anything. I just wanted to point out how hypocritical that site is, as if you guys didn't know already. They'll defend abortion on there but God forbid a woman wants to have a baby without being cut open against their will "just in case something goes wrong."

I should have known better than to ask this on Reddit. No one on reddit's legal advice forum understands patient rights at all. I bet if I were asking questions about abortion they'd be supportive. Instead I got called delusional and they act like a hospital is just allowed to cut me open against my will. I already knew that was illegal, just wanted more information to protect myself. Instead they attack me for my choices, or wrongly state that surgery can be forced. C sections are risky for both mom and baby. They are known to cause lung issues for the baby, for example. And my risk of needing a hysterectomy goes up with each surgery. Risk of rupture is 2% with a t cut and only a small amount of ruptures are catastrophic. Those stats include women who used labor drugs which increase the risk. So the replies and downvote brigade I got to this were off the wall. I'm not agreeing to a c section just in case something might go wrong, when this has been my easiest pregnancy so far. That would be absurd. If I have signs of rupture I'll of course agree to surgery, I never said I wouldn't.  This is what I get for asking Reddit anything. I just wanted to point out how hypocritical that site is, as if you guys didn't know already. They'll defend abortion on there but God forbid a woman wants to have a baby without being cut open against their will "just in case something goes wrong."

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Just don't take the jab