Julies Caesar that is where the term Caesarean Section came from.
who are some famous people that were born in turner county ga
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http://thecelebritycafe.com/birthdays/December/16/ Here is a list of famous people born on December 16.
I was born on August 11, 1978...but I'm not famous...
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Caesarean section or C-section.
Yes. And that's also where the term "Caesarean" came from
no he wasn't he was weird from his mothers womb
A Caesarean section is when the baby is removed surgically from the mother by making an incision into the womb via the belly (or sometimes the back). The process is known from ancient medicine (Macduff in Shakespeare's Macbeth is born by Caesarean section) - but probably has no connection with Julius Caesar).
This description is made of Macduff. He was supposed to have been 'torn from his mother's womb', which is held to mean he was the result of a caesarian section.
The witches' second apparition, a bloody child, symbolized Macduff, as he was born by caesarean section and was not "born of woman." This apparition gave Macbeth false security, leading to his downfall.
She wasn't born in hospital. She was born by Caesarean section at 2.40 am on 21 April 1926 at her maternal grandfather's London house, 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair London
Macbeth was indeed born of woman. However, in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the character Macduff claims to have been "from his mother's womb untimely ripped," meaning he was born via Caesarean section, not through natural childbirth.
A Caesarean was around ever since the time of Julius Caesar, but that would mean death for the mother. Since Caesar was the first person ever to be born by a c-section, that's how it therefore got his name.
Lincolnshire http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincolnshire (check the famous people section for confirmation)
An unnatural birth. A natural birth is when the baby is born through the vagina, a caesarean birth is when the baby is born by cutting at the bottom part of a womens stomach which is called the womb or uterus.
You don't. And shouldn't. If there is true medical need to deliver early, your attending physician will either try to induce labor with certain drugs, or will schedule a Caesarean Section surgery.