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cesarian

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cesarian.

Editorial note

Michael Pollan wrote [1] about an evolutionary biologist who did this exact thing after his daughter was born via cesarian.

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Parts of speech2

Quick take

Alternative form of Caesarean. [Of or relating to Caesarea.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of cesarian gathered in one view.

adjective

Alternative form of Caesarean. [Of or relating to Caesarea.]

noun

(US) Alternative spelling of Caesarean. [An inhabitant/citizen of Caesarea.]

adjective

(US) Alternative spelling of Caesarean. [Of or relating to Caesarea.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cesarian.

Example sentences

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Michael Pollan wrote [1] about an evolutionary biologist who did this exact thing after his daughter was born via cesarian.

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A tourist was forced to undergo a cesarian in order to take away her child?

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It's speculated that cesarian births do not get exposure the the mother's vaginal flora and their microbiome does not get properly seeded.

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First, find out the percentages of cesarian birth and breastfeeding for both your obstetrician and your hospital as compared to the national average.

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Birth weights do seem to be going up, possible thanks to cesarian sections.

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Even for cesarian sections, which are scheduled, things can go awry.

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My first son was by cesarian and we did not have insurance.

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When we had our daughter I was annoyed that I ended up paying about £50 for parking for the week that recovery from the cesarian took.

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>First, find out the percentages of cesarian birth and breastfeeding for both your obstetrician and your hospital as compared to the national average.

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As fun as it sounds to go back to 25-50% infant mortality, I would prefer we keep this in hospitals and do cesarian sections and other interventions when necessaru.

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Doctors don't know everything, and I'd venture that effectively no research on the effects of a cesarian on the baby's gut health was done before the procedure became widespread.

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Only after diplomatic intervention was an Italian woman able to reveal one of these secret courts had forced a cesarian on her and the removal of her baby after she had been treated for depression.

Proper noun examples

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Worth noting that not only was Spengler a key intellectual figure in promoting fascism (despite his later private opposition to Nazism), his 'Cesarian age' concept - predicting a dictatorship to succeed democracy - is at the root of much neo-nazism today.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use cesarian in a sentence?

Michael Pollan wrote [1] about an evolutionary biologist who did this exact thing after his daughter was born via cesarian.

What does cesarian mean?

Alternative form of Caesarean. [Of or relating to Caesarea.]

What part of speech is cesarian?

cesarian is commonly used as adjective, noun.