Oh yes, catheters, drips, morphine (wife spent the whole day following, in a daze anbd gabbling about carpets), bandages for the stitches, a lifelong scar etc etc. Also the process is quite rigorous - they really do pull you around as they need everything outta the way - then not being able to hold the baby for about 10-20 minutes whilst they realign, reattach and sew everything up, then the 6 week recovery time and a vague sense that its al a dream, and then (for someone women) the regret and disappointment of not having had the baby 'naturally'.
My wife had to have a c-sec because the baby was back to back, it was an emergency since she had been trying for vaginal birth for about 27 hours, but fortunately not an emergency as such so she was able to be conscious and I was able to be there, have a peek at what was going on down there and cut the chord.