What is one reason for choosing a caesarean Section If she want to be sure that her doctor can make it to Golf in time regardless of the added risk of infection and permanent damage caused. Yes then she should definitely choose a Cesarean when there is no good reason to have one.
you should choose that saint because of what great things they have done through out their lives
You can have two best friends. There is no reason why you should choose between them. If you are saying that you are romantically interested in both then you should choose the one you are most attracted to emotionally and physically.
A C-Section is performed on pregnant women. Normally, they get C-Sections if they are having problems giving birth, or there will be serious complications of a normal birth.The woman goes to surgery where they put her to sleep and cut open her stomach and uterus. They remove the baby and sew her back up.There is always risk for infection, and there is normally a scar left afterwards.C-Section is the shortened form of "caesarean section".
Australians, should they choose (for some reason) to refer to reindeer, call them reindeer.
You should watch both. There's simply no reason to choose one over the other.
i think its that people should be careful....
Well that depends on what the reason for the C-section with your pregnacny prior to this one was. Not all women have to but some prefer to have a c-section if they have already had one with a previous pregnancy. You should probably discuss this with your doctor since I am not aware of the reasons for you first C-section...good luck!
Personal choice ! just because many of their friends might be dating - is no reason to make them think they should be too.
Excerpted from Wikipedia ~ "Etymology :There are three theories about the origin of the name:The name for the procedure is said to derive from a Roman legal code called "Lex Caesarea", which allegedly contained a law prescribing that the baby be cut out of its mother's womb in the case that she dies before giving birth.[4] (The Merriam-Webster dictionary is unable to trace any such law; but "Lex Caesarea" might mean simply "imperial law" rather than a specific statute of Julius Caesar.)The derivation of the name is also often attributed to an ancient story, told in the first century A.D. by Pliny the Elder, which claims that an ancestor of Caesar was delivered in this manner.[5]An alternative etymology suggests that the procedure's name derives from the Latin verb caedere (supine stem caesum), "to cut," in which case the term "Caesarean section" is redundant. Proponents of this view consider the traditional derivation to be a false etymology, though the supposed link with Julius Caesar has clearly influenced the spelling. (A corollary suggesting that Julius Caesar himself derived his name from the operation is refuted by the fact that the cognomen "Caesar" had been used in the Julii family for centuries before his birth,[6] and the Historia Augusta cites three possible sources for the name Caesar, none of which have to do with Caesarean sections or the root word caedere.)The link with the Roman dictator Julius Caesar, or with Roman Emperors generally, exists in other languages as well. For example, the modern German, Danish, Dutch and Hungarian terms are respectively Kaiserschnitt, kejsersnit, keizersnede and császármetszés (literally: "Emperor's section").[7] The German term has also been imported into Japanese (帝王切開) and Korean (제왕 절개), both literally meaning "emperor incision." The South Slavic term is carski rez, which literally means caesarean cut, whereas the Western Slavic (Polish) has an analogous term: cesarskie cięcie. The Russian term kesarevo secheniye (кесарево сечение) literally means Caesar's section. The Arabic term (القيصرية) also means pertaining to Caesar or literally Caesarean. In Portugal it is usually called cesariana, meaning from (or related to) Caesar. The expression in Portuguese usually does not include other words to designate the section. Usual uses of the term are I'm going to have a cesariana next week or I was delivered by cesariana."
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There is no reason why you should or should not as far as WikiAnswers is concerned. No one here knows you or your interests and abilities. Electrical engineering has long term future prospects but takes much study and time to learn.
There is no reason for students not to choose part time jobs. In fact, part time jobs are good choices for students because they allow them time to study and participate in clubs, sports, etc.