Is the word cesarean capitalized?

The term “caesarean” (section or delivery) is spelled in various accepted ways. One variation is the e/ae/æ variation which reflects American and British English spelling differences. Because some sources say the procedure is named after Julius Caesar, the procedure’s name is sometimes capitalized.Click to see full answer. Besides, is Cesarean a proper noun? Proper nouns: Do not, however, capitalize proper adjectives that have a common meaning as defined by Webster’s Collegiate: Because her baby was already 14 lbs, her doctor insisted that she have a cesarean section.One may also ask, why is it called a cesarean section? It is named after Julius Caesar. It is alleged that he was so born. Probably unlikely to be true as although caesarian births have been carried out since ancient times, in Rome it was usually only performed once the mother was dead. Caesar’s mother lived for many years after his birth, hence the unliklihood. Also asked, what is the medical term for C section? Cesarean delivery (C-section) is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus.Is C section hyphenated?“C-section” is hyphenated and has the initial cap. These are one word, written solid. As a verb, it’s two words.
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