In your situation, I would strongly agree with you. Actually, I think it would even be a big concern in my decision to have a 2nd kid, the fear of going through that again. A friend of mine had a rough delivery with her 1st, ended in a c-section, and before trying for #2 she made sure she could plan a c-section the 2nd time cause she did not want to go through all that pain and end up in the ER in an emergency situation again.
I'm thinking more of the people who just randomly want one for no apparent reason. Another friend had a totally normal, easy (electively induced) delivery with her first kid, but was demanding a c-section with the 2nd cause she didn't want to have to labor, wait hours for the baby to come out, push, etc. She had literally no complications with her first birth, just didn't like hanging out in the hospital from 6am when they started the induction till her son was born at 6pm. Her dr refused to schedule a c-section in advance without any medical reason and she went into labor on her own with the 2nd, had a super easy delivery, and was fine. Yet again, with the 3rd kid born 2 weeks ago, she again wanted the c-section. She tried every excuse she could think of but the dr still wouldn't budge, though he did let her schedule an induction for 39 weeks, which satisfied her enough.
And regarding this friend, she lived in a townhouse with 3 flights of stairs. I don't think she would have had any idea what it would be like to recover from surgery, walk up and down those stairs all day, and take care of a newborn and 17 month old. This time around she has just 2 flights of stairs, but a 3yo and 4.5yo and the newborn, so I can't imagine surgery added into that mix.
That is my plan.
I'm only having a #2 if I can schedule a c-section. I can't repeat my experience with Lucas again, I think it would be the end of me.
Ditto on the stairs, she is lucky her Dr. didn't budge. Stairs are the reason I was still in a ton of pain so long.
What hospital in pemproke pines are you going to?? I've never heard of that? And you can't keep the blanket? Ya the cost of everything I thought they'd give you atleast a couple shirts and a couple blankets to keep as a memory.


Lucas had a whole stack of clean shirts/blankets in the bottom of his cart with the bottles/wipes/diapers/etc. ... I'm sure they never would have noticed if I'd swiped one. 


