Your friend is what is known as a nit wit. I had a cesarean section and refer to it like a Cesar salad e-ann.
2007-02-20 11:00:44
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answered by Ricky 6
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Lol on the Stork despite the fact that From journey i will help you comprehend this Have a classic transport do no longer flow Cesarean it hurts a lot when you get out of the wellness facility in the journey that your suitable stitch tears or staples (relies upon on the prevalent practitioner) they are going to enable it heal as an open wound do no longer understand why did no longer ask additionally in case you need to climb the stairs (in case you reside in a 2 tale aprt.) this is the extra serious you stroll slower then ever and by potential of the time you attain the right you such as you had stayed on the wellness facility from the soreness. Having a transport is extra effectual with and Epi to chop back the soreness whilst they do bring about you, through fact of being bring about it's going to be slightly extra soreness then with a classic transport through fact your physique isn't the single that is doing the artwork it fairly is the prevalent practitioner and your physique does not take properly whilst they bring about Had that performed two times no longer very relaxing reason they saved the meds in me thank you to long and the epi they gave me with my 2d did no longer take besides as my first infant. wish this help slightly.
2016-10-16 03:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't be so confused. it's 'Cesarean' section. Its named after Julius Caesar in Roman times. His mother was the first one to gave birth that way in recorded times supposedly.
I think your Friend has just mispronounced the word completely and now is confused.
2007-02-20 11:02:13
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answered by vgordon_90 5
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Your friend lords a lot of authority over you doesn't she? Why is that? She certainly is not as intelligent as you are and SHE'S 100% WRONG! About the pronunciation AND about that method of giving birth having anything to do with retaining a figure. One has nothing to do with the other.
You both need to choose another topic of discussion. You sound awfully young.
2007-02-20 11:04:35
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answered by amazingly intelligent 7
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Your friend is wrong, plain and simple, sounds like she is speaking phonetically, Cesarean is the proper pronunciation.
2007-02-20 10:58:03
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answered by JustJen 5
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Caesarian is named for one of the Caesars of ancient Rome. It is pronounced like "ses-AIR-ian". Your friend is simply mispronouncing the word.
2007-02-20 10:59:21
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answered by dbake50 2
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lol your friend is confused. It's typically pronouced the way you thought. although i guess it's just a word, so she can pronounce it anyway she wants to-it might confuse everybody else though! haha
2007-02-20 10:56:22
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answered by rockingballerina 3
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I think it means a normal c- section but , I could see that it means she had a c-section then tummy tuck...maybe that is what it means...who knows..just ask her again...
2007-02-20 11:10:20
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answered by mommy of 2 4
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Yeh, your friend is confused and mispronouncing it. I've never heard it that way.
2007-02-20 10:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't need help, your friend is just dumb.
2007-02-20 11:00:26
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answered by Mrs. J 1
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