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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Examples for "caesarean"
Examples for "caesarean"
1Greater maternal stature is associated with lower risk of intrapartum caesarean delivery.
2Results: None of the neonates born by primary caesarean experienced birth trauma.
3For women with complicated deliveries, lifesaving caesarean sections are no longer possible.
4The surgical risks of a planned caesarean include haemorrhage, thrombosis and infection.
5If you have a caesarean, there is the risk of wound infection.
1However, limited evidence identified regarding socio-demographic factors of the cesarean section birth.
2Conclusions: Patient-perceived pressure from clinicians significantly predicts labor induction and cesarean delivery.
3Further, pre-gestational BMI was associated with the need for primary cesarean section.
4At 33 weeks she underwent cesarean section because of serious vaginal bleeding.
5Heterotopic cesarean scar pregnancy is a rare, life-threatening form of ectopic pregnancy.
1Because of fetal dysfunction, emergency caesarian section was performed by a Pfannenstiel incision.
2She also gave birth last year, delivering via caesarian section.
3Most if not all the bulldogs you see today were born by caesarian section.
4At 38-weeks into pregnancy, a scheduled caesarian section was carried out under general anesthesia.
5During surgical incision, the fetus went into distress, and an emergency caesarian section was performed.
1All reproaches about Cesarian insanity which were cast at the great man and his whole life date from that time.
2There is a recent record of a Cesarian section performed on a woman of forty in her twelfth pregnancy and one month beyond term.
1Conclusions: Patient-perceived pressure from clinicians significantly predicts labor induction and cesarean delivery.
2Independent risk factors for cesarean delivery were identified using logistic regression.
3Similar rates of cesarean delivery, epidural use and abnormal APGAR scores were observed.
4Methods: Tissues were obtained from 56 healthy women who underwent elective cesarean delivery.
5Dependent variables were cesarean delivery, episiotomy, and low infant birth weight.
1Greater maternal stature is associated with lower risk of intrapartum caesarean delivery.
2Conclusion: Maternal age, cigarette smoking and caesarean delivery were associated with LBW and PB.
3Secondary outcomes were caesarean delivery and adverse neonatal outcomes.
4The ORs for caesarean delivery and neonatal death varied by mother's education, parity and age.
5As caesarean delivery rates increased during the past decades, the rate of instrumental vaginal delivery declined.
1The baby was born in Nelson Hospital by an emergency caesarian delivery, and then flown to Wellington Hospital in a critical condition.
2Caesarian delivery at the 27th week of gestation was performed because of tumour progression.
1However, limited evidence identified regarding socio-demographic factors of the cesarean section birth.
2Further, pre-gestational BMI was associated with the need for primary cesarean section.
3At 33 weeks she underwent cesarean section because of serious vaginal bleeding.
4Placenta percreta is a rare but dramatic complication after previous cesarean section.
5There, shortly after noon, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy was born via cesarean section.
1There is a recent record of a Cesarian section performed on a woman of forty in her twelfth pregnancy and one month beyond term.
1The boy was delivered one month early by caesarean section, hospital officials said.
2Acute stress immediately before spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section may contribute to hypotension.
3Early last October Dr A performed a caesarean section on a 20-year-old woman.
4This population-based, case-control study investigated the association of caesarean section and neonatal death.
5Background: Rates of caesarean section are progressively increasing in many parts of the world.
1Because of fetal dysfunction, emergency caesarian section was performed by a Pfannenstiel incision.
2She also gave birth last year, delivering via caesarian section.
3Most if not all the bulldogs you see today were born by caesarian section.
4At 38-weeks into pregnancy, a scheduled caesarian section was carried out under general anesthesia.
5During surgical incision, the fetus went into distress, and an emergency caesarian section was performed.
1It has long been recognized that many countries have high C-section rates.
2And I read somewhere that children born by C-section have problems bonding.
3In fact, the C-section is the least controversial decision in the process.
4The fourth DVD covers the possibility of vaginal birth after a C-section.
5When the time came, my daughter was born by an emergency C-section.
Translations for abdominal delivery