caesarian

[siːˈzeɪrɪən]

caesarian Definition

a surgical operation for delivering a baby by cutting through the wall of the mother's abdomen.

Using caesarian: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "caesarian" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor recommended a caesarian delivery due to complications.

  • Example

    She had to undergo a caesarian section because of the baby's position.

  • Example

    The rate of caesarian births has increased in recent years.

caesarian Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for caesarian

  • C-section
  • cesarean section
  • abdominal delivery

Phrases with caesarian

  • a caesarian section that is planned in advance, rather than being done as an emergency

    Example

    She opted for an elective caesarian due to her previous difficult delivery.

  • a caesarian section that is performed as an urgent medical procedure when there are complications during labor or delivery

    Example

    The baby's heart rate dropped suddenly, and she had to undergo an emergency caesarian.

  • VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarian)

    a vaginal delivery of a baby after a previous caesarian section

    Example

    She successfully had a VBAC after her first child was delivered by caesarian.

Origins of caesarian

from Latin 'caesus', meaning 'cut', referring to Julius Caesar who was supposedly born this way

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Summary: caesarian in Brief

The term 'caesarian' [siːˈzeɪrɪən] refers to a surgical procedure for delivering a baby by making an incision in the mother's abdomen. It is often used when there are complications during labor or delivery, and can be either elective or emergency. 'Caesarian' is also known as 'C-section' or 'cesarean section.'