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section
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In 1989 shaves were associated with caesarean sections .
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A line was established from clone 59 and clean stocks derived by caesarean section .
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She was in an advanced state of pregnancy and her first child was born on the spot by caesarean section .
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If the rate of non-elective caesarean sections is increasing there may be financial, medical, and social implications.
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A commonly cited example of defensive medicine is the rise in the number of caesarean section births, as opposed to natural births.
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A line was established from clone 59 and clean stocks derived by caesarean section.
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Constance Stewart, 31, died after an emergency caesarean at Dulwich Hospital, south-east London.
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If the rate of non-elective caesarean sections is increasing there may be financial, medical, and social implications.
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In 1989 shaves were associated with caesarean sections.
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She was in an advanced state of pregnancy and her first child was born on the spot by caesarean section.
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The bubble is put round the sow, and the piglets removed by caesarean .
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The women end up having more painkilling drugs and more interventions, such as the use of forceps or caesareans.