N.,
Please check out ICAN's website (Int'l Cesarean Awareness Network) http://ican-online.org for GREAT information on repeat cesareans and VBAC. There are risks with both a repeat c/s and VBAC, but after REALLY doing my research I've found that VBACs are actually safer in most cases (especially after just one c-section). Everyone is going to have a different story and experience. I've met several women who's 2nd c/s experience was far better (similar to many women who've posted on here), but I've also met many women who's 2nd (or 3rd or 4th) cesarean was worse and had more complications than the 1st. Each c-section creates more risk, so really look at the facts and decide what will be best for you. Do you want more children? If you had a c/s this time, would you still consider doing a VBAC after 2 c-sections? Think about these and other questions.
It's not too late to have a VBAC, but you'd need to prepare the best you can, since you've gone this far into the pregnancy thinking you'd have a repeat c/s. It's a lot about mindset. I'm happy to discuss any of this with you further, if you'd like. Just send me a message.
As far as the fear of dying, I had a fear of my 2nd child dying in the last month in utero, mainly her being stillborn. It was an unfounded fear and I was unsure why I felt that way. Everything turned out better than I could have imagined, so now I look back and think it must have been the hormones and life-changing events that got me weirded out. I feel for you there, even though I wasn't actually scared for my own life, but the life of my child.
If you're eating right, practicing healthy habits to keep the virus from incubating (washing hands, gargling salt water, nasal cleanses, drinking warm liquids), getting sunshine (vit D), and moving your body, chances are you'll be perfectly healthy and not get the sickness even with being around people. And even if you do, there are plenty of natural things you can do to shorten the flu and get over it quickly before baby comes.
Positive thoughts, affirmations, meditation, massage, talking to supportive family and friends all should help you feel at peace and hopeful about these situations. Take care of yourself. I wish you all the best!
~N.