Brazilian researchers found evidence of concern about the harmful effects of Caesarean section on babies in the future, the research was published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition concluded that caesarean section increases the risk of obesity in children, compared with those who had a normal delivery.
Researchers studied 2,000 births to mothers aged 23 years and as a result of mothers who had undergone a cesarean section showed a 15 percent increased risk of having obese children, the end result, 58 percent of infants obtained by cesarean have a risk of obesity in the future.
According to researchers at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, there is surgery that cause obesity, but this would be caused because the baby is not as beneficial bacteria in normal childbirth.
“We know the birth canal has many beneficial bacteria, the researchers said the Daily Mail, which is likely that this statement will lead to new questions, since it is difficult to translate the research does not include information on maternal weight, Researchers said the UK.
Hence it is suggested that mothers undergoing caesarean section should not worry, as all mothers continue to give exclusive breastfeeding for at least the first 6 months of life for their children, and that breastfeeding can prevent children from suffering from obesity and other diseases in the future.
Health Tip: Breast- feeding is the key to the future health of a baby in almost all respects, this should be a precondition for any mother to know this information.
