caesarean section
常見例句
- Dr Odent said “the masculinisation of the birth environment” was one of the reasons that one in four British women now give birth by caesarean section.
奧頓特博士說,如今,英國孕婦中有四分之一靠剖腹產(chǎn)生孩子,原因之一是“生育環(huán)境的男性化”。 - "We usually advise mothers carrying a child with an estimated weight of more than 4.5 kilos to opt for a caesarean section to avoid complications, " he said.
他還說:“通常情況下,我們建議母親所懷小孩的體重如果超出4.5千克就要選擇剖腹產(chǎn)以避免發(fā)生意外?!?/li> - Serious complications during childbirth include the need to have a caesarean section, dangerously heavy bleeding after the birth of the baby and prolonged hospitalization following the birth.
分娩過程中的嚴(yán)重困難包括需要進(jìn)行剖腹產(chǎn),產(chǎn)后發(fā)生危險(xiǎn)大出血以及產(chǎn)后長時(shí)間住院治療。 - The report says the changes could explain why persons born by Caesarean section are more likely to get diseases like diabetes and asthma later in life.
- They were also less likely to give birth by caesarean section.
- Access to a Caesarean section to relieve the pressure of obstructed labor is the most common way of preventing an unborn child from pressing so tightly in the birth canal that it cuts off blood flow to surrounding tissue. 返回 caesarean section