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same as caesarian.
procedure where the baby is delivered through an abdominal incision.
surgical delivery of fetus through abdominal incision. Named after the roman emperor Caesar who was delivered by this method. Please note the UK/Australian "Caesarean" versus USA "Cesarean" spelling differences. (More? Birth Notes - caesarian) ch
the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
relating to abdominal delivery
a medical option (beyond child birth pain relief) for women giving birth who seem to have reached their limits of endurance
a way out in this case----a way for the baby to leave the woman's body without her becoming sexually vulnerable
section An operation performed to remove a fetus by cutting into the uterus, usually through the abdominal wall.
A surgical procedure in which the abdomen and uterus are cut open for childbirth. See StorkNet's Cesarean Birth Cubby.
When your baby is delivered through an incision in your lower abdomen and uterus.
Commonly referred to as "C-section". A surgical procedure in delivering the baby. Epidural (pain medicine) is given at this time, and an incision is made in the very low part of the woman's abdomen.
The baby is delivered via an incision made in the mother's abdomen and uterus. (-section, -birth, -delivery)
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