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Wherever you got your information that Caesarean section was not practiced historically until the 1900s is simply wrong. Yes, the mortality rate is very high, and it was generally only done when the woman was certain to die or already dead. I think it's pretty clear from the show they don't expect her to survive the procedure. But on Earth we have evidence of it being practiced as far back as the 300BC - 100AD time frame. The procedure was known in ancient Rome and we have evidence of it being practiced in the Middle Ages.
I've rewatched this first season many times and have picked up so many new things from it like early foreshadowing, easter eggs, motivations and details. It's a fun watch.
Even though I was disappointed in both season 7 and 8 of Game of Thrones, I wasn't so turned off as to not be excited for this show. I really liked it, and having read the book "Fire and Blood" I am excited to see where the next season takes us. You all did a very good job on this one as usual.