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/ˌkeɪsɝˈiə/
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NOUN
- an ancient seaport in northwestern Israel; an important Roman city in ancient Palestine
How To Use Caesarea In A Sentence
- Anaesthetists routinely provide epidurals for both vaginal and caesarean deliveries.
- He probably went first to Caesarea, the main seaport, and thence by sea to Tarsus of Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
- Hattie was born by caesarean section, because I wasn't strong enough to go into labour. I had cancer while I was pregnant
- Twenty-two percent of Caesareans are performed because of concerns for the baby's welfare, and another 20% are because the labour is not progressing.
- During the early part of this century, before Caesarean sections were commonplace or indeed safe, pelvimetry (measurements of the maternal pelvis) was frequently employed in an attempt to predict the outcome of labour.
- Residents -- whether for the purposes unblushingly avowed by that sometime favourite of the stage, Mr. Eccles, or for the reasons less horrifying to the United Kingdom Alliance -- found themselves more at home in "Caesarea" than in "Sarnia," and the "five-pounder," as the summer tripper was despiteously called by natives, liked to go as far as he could for his money, and found St. Helier's "livelier" than A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
- At the time, doctors often performed the operations instead of Caesareans, believing that it would allow the women to continue having children.
- A quarter of the women had undergone Caesareans, with one in three of those describing the care they received after the procedure as ‘appalling’.
- This confirms women's views that medical staff may induce a birth to prevent a caesarean section only when the woman is poor.
- Method: We adopted germfree caesarean section and artificial suckling to make CV New Zealand Laboratorial rabbit biology-cleansing and cultivate SPF New Zealand Laboratorial rabbit.