How Do You Spell CESARIAN?

Pronunciation: [sɛsˈe͡əɹi͡ən] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "cesarean" is frequently misspelled as "cesarian". The word refers to a surgical procedure that involves the delivery of a baby through an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. The correct pronunciation of the word is /sɪˈzeəriən/ (si-ZAIR-ee-ən), with the stress on the second syllable. The incorrect spelling and pronunciation of "cesarian" likely arose due to confusion with the similarly spelled words "caesarean" (from "Caesar", the Roman emperor) and "cesium".

CESARIAN Meaning and Definition

  1. Cesarian, commonly referred to as a Cesarean section or C-section, is a medical procedure in obstetrics performed to deliver a baby by making an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus. It is usually done when vaginal delivery poses a risk to the health or life of the mother or the baby.

    During a Cesarian, the mother is administered anesthesia in order to be numb and unable to feel the procedure. An incision is then made horizontally across the lower part of the abdomen, and another incision is made vertically in the uterus. These incisions allow the baby to be gently lifted out from the womb.

    The reasons for opting for a Cesarian can vary. It can be performed in cases of complications such as fetal distress, placenta previa, or abnormal position of the baby, making it difficult for a safe vaginal delivery. It can also be planned in advance if certain medical conditions of the mother or baby make vaginal delivery risky.

    After the baby is delivered, the doctor carefully closes the incisions using dissolvable stitches or staples. The recovery period post Cesarian is longer compared to a vaginal delivery, and it involves monitoring of the incision site, pain management, and limited physical activity.

    Cesarians are performed by trained medical professionals, including obstetricians, gynecologists, or surgeons, in specialized hospital settings equipped to handle such procedures. The primary goal of a Cesarian is to ensure the safe delivery of a baby when a vaginal birth is not feasible or advisable.

  2. In surg., the operation of taking a child from the womb by cutting-said to be that by which Caesar was born.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CESARIAN

  • xesarian
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Etymology of CESARIAN

The term "Caesarean section" or "Cesarean section" comes from the Latin phrase "sectio caesarea". The word "caesarea" is derived from the Latin verb "caedere" meaning "to cut". The term "Caesarean" refers to the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, who was rumored to have been born by this method. While there is no historical evidence to support this claim, ancient Romans believed that Julius Caesar's mother, Aurelia, underwent a surgical procedure to deliver him. This connection between Julius Caesar and the surgical procedure led to the term "Caesarean section" being used to describe the surgical delivery of a baby.

Similar spelling words for CESARIAN

Plural form of CESARIAN is CESARIANS

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