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The Microbiome in a Baby's Gut does not Reflect the Microbiome in the Mother's Uterus

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It has been widely held for a long time that giving birth vaginally is better for the baby's health than giving birth via caesarean section. For, it is thought that the newborn encounters microorganisms in the vaginal microbiome that shape the microbiota in its gut. New research supports the idea that infant gut microbiota is profoundly influenced by their mode of delivery, with those born through caesarean section lacking essential microorganisms. This has been widely believed; however, a new study published in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology challenges this view. There was no Correlation between Maternal Microbiota and Infant Faces This study was among the largest ever conducted on mother-infant pairs. More than 600 Canadian mothers-to-be who planned to give birth naturally or via caesarean section were enrolled. Vaginal swabs were collected from the moms to analyze their vaginal microbiome before the baby was born. Babies had stool samples obtained within 72 hou