tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post3897432374821187041..comments2024-03-28T23:25:07.821+00:00Comments on Jean's Knitting: Jeanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12038517988391228260noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-48052348619788953482016-08-21T22:43:49.799+01:002016-08-21T22:43:49.799+01:00This is an extract from Wikipedia on the etymology...This is an extract from Wikipedia on the etymology of the term 'Caesarean section':<br />he Roman Lex Regia (royal law), later the Lex Caesarea (imperial law), of Numa Pompilius (715–673 BCE),[99] required the child of a mother dead in childbirth to be cut from her womb.[100] There was a cultural taboo that mothers not be buried pregnant,[101] that may have reflected a way of saving some fetuses. Roman practice requiring a living mother to be in her tenth month of pregnancy before resorting to the procedure, reflecting the knowledge that she could not survive the delivery.[102] Speculation that the Roman dictator Julius Caesar was born by the method now known as C-section is apparently false.[103] Although Caesarean sections were performed in Roman times, no classical source records a mother surviving such a delivery.<br />Must have been a tragic, horrific event.<br />Thankfully we have progressed far beyond such today.skeindalousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-7302965285256346692016-08-21T17:40:23.105+01:002016-08-21T17:40:23.105+01:00As a pregnant woman in America, I think it is most...As a pregnant woman in America, I think it is most common to just call it a "C-section" these days ... at least here in Minnesota. I haven't heard "section" very often and do still hear "Caesarian section" sometimes. But (silly me) I had never bothered to think about what the name might actually mean ;)Susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11777204951726974573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-54652529496908193242016-08-21T16:16:20.901+01:002016-08-21T16:16:20.901+01:00Is your husband allowed snacks? Could you
pick so...Is your husband allowed snacks? Could you<br /> pick something up from the store or a restaurant or make something yourself?<br />Does he have positive and expectations for the future? Is he working toward a goal? <br />It seems like you are looking to a future alone. No wonder you are sad and overwhelmed. Getting lost in <br />knitting is a good strategy. Take care of yourself. Perdita needs you. Can your family spell you a bit on the weekends?weavinfoolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02479719533728863947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466385.post-58147809196213478842016-08-21T11:16:27.102+01:002016-08-21T11:16:27.102+01:00Best wishes to Jenni and your husband. Is there so...Best wishes to Jenni and your husband. Is there something you could take in to him that would tempt his appetite, soup in a thermos, for example?<br />I am glad to see you are getting back to your knitting. It is good for your mental health!Dawn in NLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09189050640379340589noreply@blogger.com