As far as we know, the first caesarian was performed in 320 BC.
It's possible that the procedure was used before then, but we'll never know because it was either not recorded or the records may have been lost to time.
In 320 BC, a woman called Durdha, who was the mother of Bindusara (the emperor of the Maurya Empire), accidentally swallowed poison. Knowing she was pregnant with the heir to the empire, a man called Chanakya, who was a teacher and advisor, decided that Durdhara should be cut open so that the heir to the empire could possibly be saved. So Durdhara's womb was cut open and Bindusara was born by caesarian as his mother was dying of poisoning. Bindusara later became the emperor of the Maurya Empire.
January 14, 1794 Source... http://www.worldofquotes.com/history/1_14/1/index.html
17th AD :-)
Wikipedia reports the date as 1500 AD, which was the beginning of the 16th Century/
The first Caesarean section, also known as c-section, was on January 14, 1794
A cesarean section can be performed on a dog with a fractured pelvis, which cannot deliver naturally.
A cesarean section can be performed on a dog with a fractured pelvis to prevent extra damage to the pelvis.
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The medical term for surgical birth is "cesarean section" or "C-section." It involves making an incision in the mother's abdomen and uterus to deliver the baby.
Probably a cesarean section to remove a baby.
it is done when the baby comes out first with the leg.
In 35% of all cases, according to the United States Public Health Service.
That is one spelling, Cesarean, also Caesarean or Caesarian, referring to a cesarean section (c-section), the surgical delivery of a baby.(not always seen capitalized).
A cesarean section
A c-section