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A Caesarean section was a surgical procedure (also known as C-section for short) used in cases of difficult childbirth or for convenience's sake. Leonard McCoy performed an emergency C-section on a pregnant Gorn female that Sulu stunned and nearly got bitten by the babies. (TOS video game: Star Trek, ST movie: Star Trek Into Darkness) Tom Paris performed an emergency c-section on Tina Campanelli in the cave of Bokas III when she was injured and her baby's placenta became detached.

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  • A Caesarean section was a surgical procedure (also known as C-section for short) used in cases of difficult childbirth or for convenience's sake. Leonard McCoy performed an emergency C-section on a pregnant Gorn female that Sulu stunned and nearly got bitten by the babies. (TOS video game: Star Trek, ST movie: Star Trek Into Darkness) Tom Paris performed an emergency c-section on Tina Campanelli in the cave of Bokas III when she was injured and her baby's placenta became detached.
  • In 2367, Beverly Crusher referred to the spaceborne entity named Junior's birth as a Caesarean section. The baby was too weak to break through its dead mother's shell on its own, so using a narrow ship's phaser beam as a scalpel, an incision was made into the dead creature, just big enough for Junior to break free on its own. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child" )
  • A Caesarean section was a surgical procedure (also known as C-section for short) used in cases of difficult childbirth or for convenience's sake. Leonard McCoy performed an emergency C-section on a pregnant Gorn female that Sulu stunned and nearly got bitten by the babies. (TOS video game: Star Trek, ST movie: Star Trek Into Darkness)
  • A Caesarean Section (commonly known as a C-Section; Sometimes dubbed a McCainian Section) is a type of child birth invented by Doctors at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. It was invented in 5000 B.C. and was first performed that year for the birth of John McCain. It is a painless type of child birth where the baby does not come out of the vagina. It is the preferred birthing method of celebrities. It is also performed if the baby is in some way at risk of a liberal attack or if the baby's life is in danger.
  • A Caesarean section is a surgical procedure where a surgeon cuts through the wall of the abdomen and the uterus in order to deliver a baby. It is generally used where a vaginal delivery would be dangerous to the health of the mother or the baby. A caesarean section is depicted in the epidode Babies & Bathwater
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  • A Caesarean section was a surgical procedure (also known as C-section for short) used in cases of difficult childbirth or for convenience's sake. Leonard McCoy performed an emergency C-section on a pregnant Gorn female that Sulu stunned and nearly got bitten by the babies. (TOS video game: Star Trek, ST movie: Star Trek Into Darkness) Tom Paris performed an emergency c-section on Tina Campanelli in the cave of Bokas III when she was injured and her baby's placenta became detached.
  • In 2367, Beverly Crusher referred to the spaceborne entity named Junior's birth as a Caesarean section. The baby was too weak to break through its dead mother's shell on its own, so using a narrow ship's phaser beam as a scalpel, an incision was made into the dead creature, just big enough for Junior to break free on its own. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child" )
  • A Caesarean section was a surgical procedure (also known as C-section for short) used in cases of difficult childbirth or for convenience's sake. Leonard McCoy performed an emergency C-section on a pregnant Gorn female that Sulu stunned and nearly got bitten by the babies. (TOS video game: Star Trek, ST movie: Star Trek Into Darkness)
  • A Caesarean section is a surgical procedure where a surgeon cuts through the wall of the abdomen and the uterus in order to deliver a baby. It is generally used where a vaginal delivery would be dangerous to the health of the mother or the baby. Although the procedure dates back to Roman times, until the development of anesthetic it was almost always fatal to the mother, although it often allowed the baby to survive. Even after anesthesia was developed, the mortality rate was very high, often in excess of 80%. Today, it is well below 1%, but in some countries is still riskier than a vaginal birth. The procedure can also result in complications in later pregnancies. A caesarean section is depicted in the epidode Babies & Bathwater
  • A Caesarean Section (commonly known as a C-Section; Sometimes dubbed a McCainian Section) is a type of child birth invented by Doctors at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. It was invented in 5000 B.C. and was first performed that year for the birth of John McCain. It is a painless type of child birth where the baby does not come out of the vagina. It is the preferred birthing method of celebrities. It is also performed if the baby is in some way at risk of a liberal attack or if the baby's life is in danger.
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