Even in the safest country in the world, birth is a risk

By Catherine Naylor
Updated August 29 2013 - 3:09pm, first published August 10 2013 - 3:00am
Little treasures: Karin Vosmansky with her children, Robbie and Isabella, at their Croydon home. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer
Little treasures: Karin Vosmansky with her children, Robbie and Isabella, at their Croydon home. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer

Karin Vosmansky had expected her first pregnancy would end in a natural birth and ''a beautiful, Anne Geddes baby''. ''Instead,'' the Melbourne mother says, ''I had a general anaesthetic, drugs galore and a baby that looked like a skinned rabbit, attached to 60 million tubes.''

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