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  2. Jesse Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Bennett (July 10, 1769 – July 13, 1842) was the first American physician to perform a successful Caesarean section, which he performed on his own wife at the birth of their only child on January 14, 1794.

  3. Caesarean section - Wikipedia

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    Caesarean section, also known as C-section, cesarean, or caesarean delivery, is the surgical procedure by which one or more babies are delivered through an incision in the mother's abdomen. It is often performed because vaginal delivery would put the mother or child at risk. [ 2 ]

  4. Louise Brown - Wikipedia

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    Purdy was the first to see Brown's embryonic cells dividing. [3] Louise Joy Brown was born on 25 July 1978 at Oldham's General Hospital, via a planned C-section performed by John Webster. [4] She weighed 5 pounds, 12 ounces (2.608 kg) at birth. [1]

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  6. Ferdinand Adolf Kehrer - Wikipedia

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    On 25 September 1881, in the town of Meckesheim, he performed the first modern C-section. The patient was a 26-year-old woman, and the operation proved to be a success. Prior to Kehrer's operation, Caesarean sections were seldom performed, and when they were, the mortality rate of mothers was very high.

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    The team performed an emergency cesarean section — and on Easter Sunday, a healthy baby boy, Colten, was born. ... After first feeling relief at having an answer, she said she felt some anger ...

  8. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Looking at the C-section rates between 1976 and 1996, one large study done in the U.S. found that the proportion of pregnancies delivered by C section increased from 6.7% in 1976 to 14.2% in 1996, with maternal choice the most frequent reason given. [87] By 2018 the rate had climbed to one-third of all births. [88]

  9. What to expect during and after an emergency C-section - AOL

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    Emergency C-sections are surgical procedures that typically lasts 5-10 minutes and are performed when a mother or baby's life is endangered. Emergency C-sections are surgical procedures that ...