I happened to pass by this book last week on the library shelf - and having had an emergency c-section with my son I was naturally curious about what it had to say. I've been going back and forth about VBAC vs. RCS (but leaning toward RCS) and this totally confirmed my thoughts that *for me* RCS seems the way to go. It's co-written by a doctor in Canada who deals with women with destroyed pelvic floors due to vaginal deliveries. Naturally the book has a pro-Cesarean slant, but I thought it was extremely thorough and factual and gave tons of information about why a planned C-section (in their words) is the safest choice for mom and baby. Just wanted to pass on the info in case someone else was interested in learning more.