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goodbye/fun facts....today is c-section day. 1794: Elizabeth Bennett delivers a daughter by cesarean section, becoming the first woman in the United States to give birth this way and survive. Her husband, Jesse, also a physician, performed the operation. He was pressed into service after Elizabeth, struggling with a difficult labor and believing she would die, requested her attending physician to perform a cesarean in the hope of saving the baby. The doctor refused on moral grounds, so Jesse stepped in....by the way...her c-section was perfomed without any antiseptics or medical equipment. Dr. Bennett didn't take credit for or share information about the operation, since he felt no one would believe him so another doctor was recognized for performing the first Caesarean section in the United States. In 1827, Dr. John Lambert of Ohio performed a Caesarean section with modern equipment