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Could Poop Transplants in Milk Rebalance The Microbiomes of C-Section Babies? – ScienceAlert
Scientists are beginning to explore whether poop transplants could help rebalance the guts of babies born via Caesarean section.
Scientists are beginning to explore whether poop transplants could help rebalance the guts of babies born via Caesarean section.
Growing evidence suggests infants born vaginally and those delivered by C-section may start life off with different gut microbiomes, which could lead to health problems later in life.
Some scientists think this is because newborns are missing out on the germs from their mother’s vagina, skin and intestines, while others think it has more to do with different factors,…
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