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Cesarean section is a technique for delivering infants in which the doctor cuts into the mother's uterus to deliver the baby instead of delivering the baby through the birth canal. This technique can be very helpful in certain circumstances, but when performed when not medically necessary can put the mother and the baby at risk. Some experts argue that there are too many Cesarean sections being performed, while others argue that more should be performed. Top
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| CES |
A large trade show, usually held in Las Vegas, Nevada, open to the public, where new electronic equipment is exhibited and demonstrated.
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| cesarean section |
a delivery procedure that involves making an incision through the abdominal wall to permit the removal of an infant from the uterus.
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| cesarean section |
Delivery of a baby through a surgical incision in the abdominal wall. Also known as C-section. chancre A red, painless sore that is an early symptom of syphilis.
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| cesspool |
a covered hole or pit for receiving untreated sewage.
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