caesarean section

NOUN
  1. the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
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How To Use caesarean section In A Sentence

  • Births are often more difficult and there are more instances of caesarean sections. Times, Sunday Times
  • The procedure is associated with an increased likelihood of further medical interventions, such as caesarean section. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • Catherine suffered in labor for many hours, and finally the doctors had to perform a Caesarean section.
  • A primary school teacher who died hours after a caesarean section lost four pints of blood, an inquest was told. Times, Sunday Times
  • Births are often more difficult and there are more instances of caesarean sections. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, women need to be advised that a caesarean section is not a panacea.
  • Although women with a term singleton cephalic pregnancy with a previous caesarean section (group 5) represented only 11. 4% of the obstetric population, this group was the largest contributor to the overall caesarean section rate (26. 7% of all the caesarean section). BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Many lower to middle class women sought caesarean sections to avoid what they considered poor quality care and medical neglect, resulting from social prejudice.
  • History of depression or depression during pregnancy was not associated with emergency caesarean section.
  • She suffered severe brain damage after asphyxiating during birth but that would have been avoided had she been born earlier by emergency Caesarean section, a hearing in Preston was told.
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