caesarian
IPA: sˈizɝˈiʌn
Root Word: Caesarian
noun
- A follower of Julius Caesar.
- A member of the populares faction of Julius Caesar.
- A Caesarean section.
adjective
- Of or relating to or in the manner of Julius Caesar.
- (Britain) Alternative spelling of Caesarean. [Of or relating to Caesarea.]
- Alternative form of Caesarean [Of or relating to Caesarea.]
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Examples of "caesarian" in Sentences
- Even if the birth was by caesarian section.
- The foetus can be removed by caesarian section.
- A caesarian section leaves a scar in the wall of the uterus.
- The article briefly includes epidurals for caesarian section.
- I have deleted the section on the incision for caesarian section.
- Pictures of caesarian section of a ewe, 5 days after parturition signs.
- Or maybe not screaming since I was actually delivered through a caesarian.
- Puppies often delivered by caesarian section because of their broad heads.
- Our doctor has scheduled July 9th for Liz to have a caesarian section to deliver the twins.
- Mrs Williams was diagnosed with post natal depression after giving birth in December 2004 by Caesarian section following a 20 hour labour.
- If not for Sabine, Deborah would easily have had a caesarian birth as were 32 percent of births in this country in 2007 - up 53 percent from 1996.
- Other risk factors might be at play, such as vitamin D deficiency, parental age, closely-spaced births, caesarian births or even the stress of everyday life.
- After a final three hours of hard pushing, the doctors declared that the baby was showing signs of distress, and that a caesarian section was the only remaining option.
- Indeed, "spontaneous" births rose 3.6% on Valentine's Day, compared with other days in the two-week window, while caesarian deliveries rose 12.1% and induced births 3.4%.
- It's rather out of fashion now, but I believe that my late partner was administered some form of it when an emergency caesarian had to be performed without prior anaesthesia.
- The reasons for these increased rates are often attributed to hospitals seeing caesarian births as a more controlled, efficient approach as well as having less insurance liability than a vaginal birth.
- It could cover things like whether you get a stent or a bypass, whether your OB/GYN does a caesarian section, whether the president sees that end-of-life counseling made a mandatory part of health care.
- Tippy, his fantasy mistress from high school, had actually gotten married two or three times, he heard later, but in high school, the fantasy was first, that she might be big enough for him — a stroke of luck there — but also he imagined himself married to a little woman who received his seed by caesarian.
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