Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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Childbirth: caesarean or natural bacteria of the child decide how to pray at home

The way it is in the world (natural birth or caesarean) decides which community 'of bacteria will go' live in the body of the child and therefore the infection risk associated with each method to give birth to a son.

A study published in the journal of the American Academy of Sciences' PNAS 'shows that if natural childbirth is the baby' will be 'colonized' by bacteria similar to those found in the vaginal tract of the mother if the birth is by caesarean section, Instead, the baby 'will present' different bacteria, some potentially dangerous.

No coincidence that the Caesarean section was associated in previous studies to increased susceptibility 'to certain diseases, explained the authors of the work, Elizabeth Costello, Stanford University, and Maria Dominguez-Bello University' of Puerto Rico in San Juan. When a baby 'is born, as well as mom and dad', the first living creatures it comes into contact with it is the microbes, some types of bacteria that are colonizing the digestive tract and its mucosa.

Previous studies have shown that each of us has his own 'kit' of microbes unique and different from the others: well at least in part this depends on how your personal toolkit which we were born.

Studio 10 bebe 'newborn (with examination of swabs from skin, mouth, throat, digestive tract), experts have shown that if the baby 'is born of natural birth kit microbes that brings with it' and 'corresponding to the maternal vaginal tract. But if

and 'born by Caesarian section presents an entirely different origin bacteria, some as potentially pathogenic staphylococci, diphtheria and bacteria related to acne. The caesarean section and 'was more' sometimes associated with increased susceptibility 'to certain diseases such as asthma, allergies and certain infections, perhaps microbial kit that baby' gets in inheritance 'at birth makes a difference in this regard.

Source: Cybermed.it

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