Caesarean section - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A team of obstetricians perform a Caesarean section in a modern hospital. The image shows the very first moment the mother glimpses her new-born child. ...
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Cesarean Section: MedlinePlus
A Cesarean section (C-section) is surgery to deliver a baby. The baby is taken out through the mother's abdomen. In the United States, about one in four ...
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Cesarean section and operative vaginal delivery in low-risk ...
Of the subjects, 58% had a spontaneous vaginal delivery, 8% had an emergency cesarean section, and 34% had an operative vaginal delivery. ...
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C-section: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
21 Sep 2009 ... A C-section, also called a cesarean section, is the delivery of a baby through a surgical opening in the lower belly area. ...
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Risk of selected postpartum infections after cesarean section ...
To compare the risk of postpartum infections within 30 days after vaginal birth, emergency, or elective cesarean section (CS). Design. ...
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Cesarean Section - A Brief History home page
Cesarean Section - A Brief History cover featuring Plate XLII, a physician performing a cesarean. Last reviewed: 25 June 2009. Last updated: 25 June 2009 ...
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Cesarean section and postpartum depression: a revi...[Psychosom ...
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Cesarean Section
One of the earliest printed illustrations of Cesarean section. ..... on the b&tory of cesarean section - and numerous film and other visual sources. ...
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Cesarean section rates and maternal and neonatal mortality in low ...
BACKGROUND: Cesarean section rates show a wide variation among countries in the world, ranging from 0.4 to 40 percent, and a continuous rise in the trend ...
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Cesarean section: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Cesarean section. The uterus is exposed through the abdominal wall, and an incision is made in the uterine covering. The muscles of the uterus are separated ...
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