No.
CS is forced on mothers so that their child has less chance of survival, mother has a chance to die.
Any time you go under the knife, there is a chance of death, complications that you will have to pay for later
No.
CS is forced on mothers so that their child has less chance of survival, mother has a chance to die.
Any time you go under the knife, there is a chance of death, complications that you will have to pay for later
Roman law under Caesar decreed that all women who were so fated by childbirth must be cut open; hence, cesarean. Other possible Latin origins include the verb "caedare," meaning to cut, and the term "caesones" that was applied to infants born by postmortem operations.
MOAR:
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/cesarean/part1.html
Named for Caesar Cardini, restauranteer that is credited with inventing it. Supposedly, his restaurant in Tijuana was overrun with Americans, mostly film stars, and they ran short of supplies. Cardini throw together what was left: Stalks of lettuce, olive oil, raw egg, croutons, parmesan cheese and Worcestershire sauce.
https://www.foodandwine.com/news/we-can-thank-tijuana-and-prohibition-caesar-salad
"so fated" means DEAD before birth.
>RRN
Childbirthing.
>So, "God" killed them?
Did I say that? No. I did not say that.
My assumption is that under Roman law, the child has a right to live, even if the mother did not fully birth the child. Right To Life.