Definition of C-section in US English:
C-section
nounˈsiˌsɛkʃ(ə)nˈsēˌsekSH(ə)n
North American A caesarean section.
Example sentencesExamples
- Women who have an induction are less likely to need a C-section than women who wait for labor to start on its own.
- Disadvantages include the requirement for closer intrapartum monitoring and a higher risk of infection compared to an elective C-section if a C-section is required.
- He delivered a baby vaginally because there were no indications that a C-section was necessary.
- A C-section was performed with the delivery of a 6-pound boy.
- The obstetrician was summoned and performed a C-section just after 4 PM.
- Women are undergoing C-sections at an unprecedented rate of 24 percent - increasingly without compelling medical reasons.
- And that doctor told us that if you didn't have any regard for the mother, the actual procedure of performing a C-section is relatively, in his terms, a relatively easy procedure to perform.
- However, C-sections are over-utilized in this country and often medically unnecessary, but they are lifesavers when they are necessary.
- After about 12 hours of labor, the doctor insisted on a C-section because I was bleeding heavily and the contractions were very strong and irregular.
- And according to the government study, 1.2 million C-sections are performed each year.
- Although more data are needed, C-sections may actually reduce the incidence of perinatal infection.
- Also in a hospital acute care environment, outpatient surgeries can be delayed when surgeons or physicians are called on to deal with emergency situations such as C-sections or car wrecks.
- Unfortunately, you're staying in a hospital because you had an emergency C-section instead of the lovely home birth you had planned.
- The study authors found no significant difference between the percentage of women who required a hysterectomy: 0.2 percent in the labor group and 0.3 percent in the C-section group.
- With or without C-sections, the risk is pretty small.
- Abdominal entry may be through an old C-section scar in the suprapubic region.
- Team members have worked on developing efficient procedures and processes from the time a decision is made to perform a C-section on a laboring patient until they are prepared to begin surgery in the OR.
- The rate of uterine rupture for repeat cesarean deliveries without labor for women having a previous C-section was 1.6 per 1,000 women.