Get to know Caesarean better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like caesarian or cesarean.
Caesarean meaning
Of or relating to Caesarea.
Synonyms of Caesarean
Using Caesarean
- The main meaning on this page is: Of or relating to Caesarea.
- Useful related words include: caesarian, cesarean, cesarian, delivery.
- In the example corpus, caesarean often appears in combinations such as: caesarean section, caesarean sections, by caesarean.
Context around Caesarean
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Caesarean
- In this selection, "caesarean" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, planned, elective, emergency, section, sections and seealso stand out and add context to how "caesarean" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a planned caesarean felt far and a planned caesarean which samantha. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "caesarean" sits close to words such as accessorized, acs and adil, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with caesarean
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The only way to deliver her baby was by caesarean. (10 words)
Their mother was recovering from a caesarean birth in hospital at the time of the evacuation flights. (17 words)
Dr Maher Mohammed was previously suspended by a tribunal after errors performing a caesarean at Furness General Hospital. (18 words)
The family of a new mother who died of herpes after potentially being infected by the surgeon who performed her caesarean have accused an NHS trust of causing them more “pain and grief” by delaying the inquest into her death. (40 words)
A text-type referred to as the " Caesarean text-type " and thought to have included witnesses such as Codex Koridethi and minuscule 565, can today be described neither as "Caesarean" nor as a text-type as was previously thought. (39 words)
By 4pm, Lucy, 28, had started pushing, which went on for an hour and a half, but, between contractions, her baby's head was going back in and she was given three options – ventouse (vacuum cup), forceps or Caesarean. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
After previous Caesarean seeAlso Mothers who have previously had a caesarean section are more likely to have a caesarean section for future pregnancies than mothers who have never had a caesarean section.
A text-type referred to as the " Caesarean text-type " and thought to have included witnesses such as Codex Koridethi and minuscule 565, can today be described neither as "Caesarean" nor as a text-type as was previously thought.
For this reason, planned caesarean sections (also known as elective caesarean sections) should not be scheduled before 39 weeks gestation unless there is medical reason to do so.
Women who had caesarean sections are more likely to have problems with later pregnancies, and it is recommended that women who want larger families should not seek an elective caesarean unless there are medical indications to do so.
A parliamentary report highlights how Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust (SaTH) has one of the lowest caesarean rates in country, at just 10 per cent of births.
As at November, 2023, the OPM Free Hospitals have delivered with complications through caesarean session (CS) a total of 570 deliveries and counting at its Port Harcourt and Abia State branches free of Charge.
By 4pm, Lucy, 28, had started pushing, which went on for an hour and a half, but, between contractions, her baby's head was going back in and she was given three options – ventouse (vacuum cup), forceps or Caesarean.
Dr Maher Mohammed was previously suspended by a tribunal after errors performing a caesarean at Furness General Hospital.
His second wife Derrina Jebb gave birth to their daughter Talitha in October after an emergency caesarean section having developed pre-eclampsia and Thomas later spoke candidly about his experience on Channel 5’s Jeremy Vine Show.
However, women who have had a caesarean will probably find they need more assistance as they recover from the procedure.
In recent years, India has witnessed a concerning surge in Caesarean deliveries, also known as C-section, surpassing the recommended WHO percentage of 10-15.
It was later found that Ansh’s head was still high, but Mrs Joshi was bleeding, which led to the decision for her to have a caesarean section.
Perhaps understandably, those who had a planned caesarean felt far more practically prepared (74%), than those who were rushed into the operating theatre (24%).
Sergei Kanev, an investigative journalist close to the Russian intelligence services, posted that she gave birth to twin boys by Caesarean.
The family of a new mother who died of herpes after potentially being infected by the surgeon who performed her caesarean have accused an NHS trust of causing them more “pain and grief” by delaying the inquest into her death.
Their mother was recovering from a caesarean birth in hospital at the time of the evacuation flights.
The only way to deliver her baby was by caesarean.
Although the delivery of Lucian was a planned caesarean which Samantha said "all went well", Samantha's concerns grew when baby Lucian was four days old.
Anna Edwards, 53, took the role two years after needing an urgent transfusion due to complications after a caesarean.
Early last year, Caroline Ikendi was in distress after undergoing an emergency Caesarean section to remove a stillborn baby and save two others.
Common combinations with caesarean
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: