But once treatment brings inflammation under control, kids can lead a normal life — going to school, playing sports and even eating most of their favorite foods, a UChicago
Medicine pediatric gastroenterologist says.
Dr. Suchitra Hourigan, a
pediatric gastroenterologist and director of the Inova Translational
Medicine Institute in Falls Church, Va. told the Times that breastfeeding is the best and safest way to expose babies born by cesarean to their mother's bacteria.