any good doctor should weigh the risks of a c - section
vs vaginal delivery when it comes to larger babies.
I don't have an opinion on c - section
vs vaginal delivery.
Not exact matches
It's the last paragraph before the conclusion, I believe, where the oh BTW maybe
vaginal vs c - section
delivery impacts lifelong health gets kind of sandwiched in there.
Women who received oral misoprostol had a shorter interval to
vaginal delivery (27.2
vs 21.9 h, P < 0.0001) and were more likely to deliver vaginally in < 24h (47 %
vs 64 %, P = 0.001).
Vaginal delivery (
vs cesarean
delivery) was associated with increased abundance of Bacteroides (P <.001; Q =.02) and Pectobacterium (P =.001; Q =.02) and with decreased abundance of Staphylococcus (P =.001; Q =.02), Rothia (P =.006; Q =.07), and Propionibacterium (P =.01; Q =.009) in infant stool, after adjustment for feeding method (Figure 3A).
While our intestinal microbiome is determined by our mode of birth
delivery (c - section
vs vaginal birth), whether we were breastfed, and early exposures through environment and diet, it is ever modifiable through macro and micronutrients, stress, and supplementation.