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Infants Born at Risk of Diabetes Caesar
A new study reveals that babies who are born through a process likely threatened Caesar has diabetes. PubMed journal published research indicates that babies born via cesarean process 20% more at risk of developing type 1 diabetes compared to babies born through normal delivery. Type 1 diabetes that may stem from an early age, is currently increasing in prevalence in Europe and the experts could not yet confirm the cause.
Type 1 diabetes in children is increasing in prevalence in Europe, and the average height of this indicates that environmental factors may be the cause. Cardwell and his team then conducted a review of 20 studies that have been done. The study indicated that initial contacts babies against bacteria in the hospital during caesarean action might be the cause. And if the baby is born normally, the body they will make contact in the birth canal with beneficial bacteria that comes from the mother for the first time.
No wonder, when the normal birth risk of diabetes according to study findings Cardwell only about 0.3% only. While the babies were Caesarean, the risk increases to 20%. However, this figure cannot be explained or attributed to other factors such as infant weight at birth, breast milk intake, maternal age or a number of other conditions such as gestational diabetes or increased blood sugar during pregnancy in women who previously did not have it.
