NOUN
- the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
How To Use cesarean section In A Sentence
- A British epidemiologist cites an eightfold increase in maternal death following elective cesarean section above the death rate associated with normal birth.
- Moreover, no significant differences in infant growth were noted between the presence/absence of toxemia during pregnancy, cesarean section, and smoking habit.
- A cohort of more than 900 women who delivered by cesarean section at a large Vietnamese hospital was studied over a four-month period in 1997.
- Maternal Cesarean section for delivery due to the presence of a large SCT to avoid tumor rupture or dystocia (arrest of labor from too large a baby) Sacrococcygeal Teratoma (SCT), Sacrococcygeal Tumor Treatment
- One day I walked into an operating room and they did a hysterotomy, which is a cesarean section, lifted out a baby that was crying and breathing, and put it in a bucket in the corner of the room, and let it die, and pretended nobody heard it," he told the audience. NPR Topics: News
- A history of cesarean section was significantly higher than the failure rate of abortion history of natural childbirth.
- Plastic surgery, bone setting and cesarean sections were routinely practiced with great success.
- Methods Umbilical cord blood was collected from 1 014 neonates born in coastal city (763 cases from vaginal birth, 251 cases from cesarean section) for THS determination by IRMA.
- Ovarian pregnancy was often related to intrauterine device, repeated artificial abortion and cesarean section. Conclusion The doubtful cases should be performed posterior fornix...
- Cesarean section was performed at term because of breech presentation.