Cocktail created and primarily consumed in Canada.
A surgical procedure in which incisions are made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies.
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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.
1What if I do need to see a doctor or have another c-section?'
2Once I confirmed it with the doctor, I decided to have a c-section.
3I was booked in for a c-section on Wednesday, 8th December.
4However, once she found out the baby was breeched, she opted for a c-section.
5An emergency c-section was performed and the bullet was removed from the infant's abdomen.
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.
United States comedian who pioneered comedy television shows (born 1922)
Conqueror of Gaul and master of Italy (100-44 BC)
1Titus Caesar had known me for the past four months; long enough.
2No words have power over Martin in Caesar's presence save Caesar's own.
3The deal still needs approval from regulators The BBC's Julia Caesar reports.
4Perhaps Caesar sought too hard. I had given much thought to this.
5So Caesar could not bear the city any longer, and must escape.
6In Caesar, his easiness of temper was admired; in Cato, his firmness.
7Perhaps Caesar, the one good thing from Rome, was embodied in it.
8But to the Caesar Maximilianus there was an issue of principle here.
9The daggers of the Roman conspirators had arrested Caesar in his course.
10During Gallus's third year as Caesar, there was a famine in Syria.
11He's legally entitled to the 'Caesar' -it'sCaesar himself who adopted him.
12Recently, he had begged for forgiveness of Caesar, which was duly given.
13Expedia, Caesar's and Choice did not respond to a request for comment.
14No, Caesar must have other motives, I could almost hear them thinking.
15There would be swift justice; and only the final appeal to Caesar.
16Except Caesar, who was so different in so many ways, I thought.