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Caesarean section
A community portal about Caesarean section with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A caesarean section, or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen and uterus... [more]
A community portal about Caesarean section with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: A caesarean section, or c-section, is a form of childbirth in which a surgical incision is made through a mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver one or more babies. It is usually performed when a vaginal delivery would lead to medical complications, although it is increasingly common for otherwise normal births as well.
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No "dedicated project" existed to reduce the
Caesarean-section rate at Dunedin Hospital, despite its
continuing to show an increase, an Otago District Health
Board committee was told this week.
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Visitors to Auckland tourist attraction Kelly Tarlton's
Underwater World were given a treat on Tuesday - a fishy lesson on
how to deliver babies via Caesarean section
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- Shark's do-it-yourself Caesarean (stuff.co.nz)
- Shark's do-it-yourself caesarean (stuff.co.nz)
Visitors to a New Zealand oceanarium watched in astonishment when one shark tore a chunk out of another's stomach. But they were even more astonished when four baby sharks tumbled out of the gaping wound. Related StoriesVatican hosts alien life conferenceAussies arrested over naked car wash stuntET phone Rome: Vatican hosts alien life conferenceGermany stunned by death of national squad goalkeeper Robert EnkeSecurity firm Blackwater 'paid off...
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A quarter of babies in England are still delivered by Caesarean section - around double the figure recommended by the World Health Organisation, figures showed today.
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