Birth and Feeding Mode
Cross-source consensus on Birth and Feeding Mode from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- C-section babies bypass the vaginal canal and receive antibiotics during the procedure. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Vaginally born babies receive Lactobacillus, Bacteroides, and continued Bifidobacteria transfer through breast milk. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Feeding mode shapes the infant microbiome more strongly after birth than birth mode. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- About 30% of infants retain the C-section signature beyond one year and have a threefold higher risk of asthma and atopic march. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Most C-section babies have a microbiome profile indistinguishable from vaginally born babies by 12 months. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days
- Formula-fed infants can show premature microbiome maturation rather than a beneficial increase in diversity. — Maternal and Infant Gut Health: The First 10,000 Days