Thank you Jan Tritten (Midwifery Today Editor), for this link & - TopicsExpress



          

Thank you Jan Tritten (Midwifery Today Editor), for this link & comments: This article is long but amazing. Great article (for midwives) to read, this is from the article: "Most of the microbes that make up a baby’s gut community are acquired during birth — a microbially rich and messy process that exposes the baby to a whole suite of maternal microbes. Babies born by Caesarean, however, a comparatively sterile procedure, do not acquire their mother’s vaginal and intestinal microbes at birth. Their initial gut communities more closely resemble that of their mother’s (and father’s) skin, which is less than ideal and may account for higher rates of allergy, asthma and autoimmune problems in C-section babies: not having been seeded with the optimal assortment of microbes at birth, their immune systems may fail to develop properly."
Posted on: Fri, 06 Sep 2013 13:49:57 +0000

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