cesarean section
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The term derives from the traditional belief that Julius Caesar was born by this method.
The procedure is often referred to colloquially as a “C-section.”
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But after 25 hours of laboring at home, including five hours of pushing, Rae, then 38, was transferred to the hospital where she had an emergency cesarean section.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026
The protests were led by 4Kira4Moms, a group founded by Charles Johnson, whose wife Kira Dixon Johnson died of hemorrhaging at Cedars-Sinai after a cesarean section nearly nine years ago.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 20, 2025
Gabriel was born by cesarean section on 2 June 2023 and has been in the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh ever since.
From BBC • Nov. 3, 2024
When Siming Zhu gave birth to her daughter via cesarean section, she didn’t go home after leaving the hospital.
From Slate • Jul. 13, 2024
Olympian Allyson Felix, who developed pre-eclampsia during her first pregnancy and had to have an emergency cesarean section at 32 weeks.
From New York Times • May 1, 2024
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