Kaiserschnitt - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Kaiserschnitt - Übersetzung nach Englisch


Kaiserschnitt         
n. Caesarean section, operation in which a fetus is surgically removed from the uterus
Caesarean section         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section
Kaiserschnitt; Kaiseroperation
Cesarean section         
  • A baby being removed from its dying mother's womb
  • Fictional 15th-century depiction of the birth of Julius Caesar
  • Illustration depicting caesarean section
  • Removal of the baby
  • A seven-week-old caesarean section [[scar]] and [[linea nigra]] visible on a 31-year-old mother: Longitudinal incisions are still sometimes used.
  • Several caesarean sections<br />
Is: supra-umbilical incision<br />
Im: median incision<br />
IM: Maylard incision<br />
IP: Pfannenstiel incision
  • Saint Caesarius of Terracina]], invoked for the success of caesarean delivery
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] of a uterus years after a caesarean section, showing the characteristic scar formation in its anterior part
  • Suturing of the uterus after extraction
  • A caesarean section performed by indigenous healers in Kahura, Uganda. As observed by medical missionary [[Robert William Felkin]] in 1879.
SURGICAL PROCEDURE IN WHICH A BABY IS DELIVERED THROUGH A MOTHER'S ABDOMEN
Caesarian section; Cesarian section; Cesarean section; C section; C-section; Caesarian delivery; C-Section; List of fictional people who were delivered by caesarean section; Cesarean; Caesarean; Ceasarean section; Caesarian; Caesarean Section; Cesariana; Cesarean sections; C Section; Csection; CSection; Elective caesarean section; Elective cesarean section; Cesarean section, repeat; Ceasarian section; Planned caesarean section; Planned cesarean section; Cesarean delivery; Caesarean delivery; Emergency caesarean; Caesarean sections; C-sections; C sections; Ceasarian; Caeserian section; A Caesarean section; Caesarian Section; Caesarian operation; C§; Abdominal delivery; Caesarean operation; Cæsarean delivery; Repeat cesarean section
n. Kaiserschnitt

Wikipedia

Kaiserschnitt
Der Kaiserschnitt, lateinisch Sectio caesareaPlural Sectiones caesareae (von und ‚kaiserlich‘, eigentlich von caedere, ‚hauen, heraushauen, ausschneiden, aufschneiden‘; caedere ventrem, ‚den Bauch aufschneiden‘, bedeutet „den Kaiserschnitt machen“Karl Ernst Georges: Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch. 8.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Kaiserschnitt
1. Rund sechs Stunden später sei der Kaiserschnitt vorgenommen worden.
2. Oktober per Kaiserschnitt in einer Madrider Klinik zur Welt gekommen.
3. Das Kind, ein Mädchen, kam durch einen Kaiserschnitt zur Welt.
4. Mai in einem Krankenhaus in Namibia per Kaiserschnitt entbunden worden.
5. Prinzessin Kiko brachte ihren Sohn per Kaiserschnitt zur Welt.