Ceasarian

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 Cesarean Section? Ceasarian is a common misspelling of cesarean.
 
As the most common surgery performed in the United States, a cesarean section (or C-section) is a surgical procedure that is done to remove a baby from the uterus. This procedure involves making an incision in the abdomen (stomach) and uterus, from which the baby is removed. Although it is typically a safe procedure, there are possible complications that can occur. Some of these complications can include infections in the mother or baby, minor bleeding, and constipation.
 
(Click Cesarean Section to read the full eMedTV article, which takes an in-depth look at possible complications of this surgical procedure, as well as what to expect during and after the surgery. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)
 
Written by/reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Arthur Schoenstadt, MD