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Possible biological explanation for C-Section-linked allergies and asthma found
... blood of 50 newborns born by cesarean section, and 68 delivered vaginally, all of whose have at least ... through the birth canal in vaginal as compared to c-section delivery may influence neonatal immune ...C-sections a critical factor in preterm birth increase
... ,000 singleton preterm births and 92 percent of those infants were delivered by a cesarean section, (c-section), according to research by investigators from the March of Dimes and the U.S. Centers for ...Natural childbirth linked to stronger baby bonding than C-sections
... the contrary, we hope to provoke support from family and perhaps health professionals after C-sections. In the future, it may be possible to prevent postpartum depression." Swain is pursuing studies ...Studies link maternity leave with fewer C-sections and increased breastfeeding
... returning to the employer after giving birth - and the rate of C-sections is the first examination of birth outcomes ... leave before they gave birth were almost four times less likely to have a primary C ...C-section Births Cause Genetic Changes That May Increase Odds For Developing Diseases In Later Life
... changes, which differ from normal vaginal deliveries, could explain why people delivered by C-section are more susceptible to immunological diseases such as diabetes and asthma in later life, when ...More than 1 in 4 deliveries in Canada are C-sections, society says
More than one in four babies born in Canada enter the world via caesarean section, a trend that increases risks in childbirth and burdens the health-care system, according to the Society of ...Report: C-sections increase risk, costs
NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UPI) -- A U.S. study suggests overuse of cesarean section and other birthing interventions increase health risks and costs.Hepatitis C Transmission Not Reduced By C-sections, Says New Study
Planned cesarean sections do not help to reduce the chances of a pregnant mother with Hepatitis C (HCV) transmitting the infection to her unborn baby, according to new scientific findings.Researchers link C-section babies to asthma risk
LONDON (Reuters) - Babies born by Caesarean section are more likely to develop asthma than children delivered naturally, Swiss researchers said on Tuesday.Halifax hospital's C-section rate too high, midwife says
The Izaak Walton Killam Hospital for Children performs too many caesarean sections, says a Halifax midwife.C-sections best for baby when close to due date
NEW YORK (AP) -- Babies do better after a scheduled Caesarean section if they're born no sooner than seven days before their due date, a new large study of U.S. births shows. Those delivered ...Repeat C-section before 39 weeks raises risk of neonatal illness
... Units (MFMU) Network from 1999 through 2002. They were selected from the Cesarean Section Registry of the network. The registry contains detailed, prospectively collected information on nearly 50,000 ...C-sections shouldn't be 'automatic' for breech births, Canadian doctors say
Doctors should not automatically opt to do caesarean sections for breech births, according to new guidelines released Wednesday by the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.New Method Of Managing Risk In Pregnancy Leads To Healthier Newborns, Better Outcomes For Moms
... only to healthier newborns, but better outcomes for moms as well. The method maximizes the chance for vaginal delivery, as opposed to C-sections, which are potentially harmful and increasing in trend.Scientists discover why a mother's high-fat diet contributes to obesity in her children
... the mice were mated. At the end of each mouse's pregnancy the offspring were delivered by c-section and weighed along with their placentas. The scientists then took blood from the mothers and measured ...
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