Yes, a significant plot point in Shakespeare's play Macbeth revolves around this. Macbeth has been told that he cannot be killed "by one of woman born" but his enemy Macduff was delivered by C-section and was therefore not really "born" in the usual sense of the term. C-sections in Shakespeare's day were invariably fatal for the mother.
C-section!!!
Mary Shakespeare, née Mary Arden, (c. 1537-1608) was the mother of William Shakespeare.
Yes, but some have to be born by c-section.
Caesarean section or C-section.
Nope. The sextuplets were born by c-section.
Shakespeare's works are displayed in the Shakespeare section of any reputable bookstore.
it was once said that Julius Caesar was born by c-section. But other research says it was performed on January 14, 1794
Through the vagina, unless they do it by c-section.
Macduff, who did have a mother but was not born naturally. He was born by surgery, by Caesarian section, or as Shakespeare has it, was "from (his) mother's womb untimely ripp'd."
Yes.
Yes, usually with a C- Section.