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>Interesting article, for what is missing, as much as for what was included.
>Certainly what is fed to the baby is a factor.  I am also theorizing that
>c/s babies are more likely to have delayed first BF and may get something
>other than mother's milk for the first feeding....
>
>Barb Berges BS, RN, IBCLC
>Rochester, New York

And the certainty of antibiotics with c/s has a prolonged effect on the
baby's gut.  There is speculation that there is a connection between
antibiotic use with births and the high incidence of GER.  And there is a
high incidence of allergy in infants with GER.

So, with c sections, mothers testing positive for B strep, and fevers
accompanying epidurals, there are few mothers and babies that leave the
hospital without having had broad-spectrum abx. I saw one yesterday and
made note of it due to its rarety in my clientele.

We surely are "mucking up" a lot of little humans.

Pat Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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