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be their child. so during pregnancy they should take some time every day in the morning in the evening. doesn't matter where they are in the park. they can do this at work or at home, put their hands on their belly, close their eyes, breathe deeply, and just feel their baby feel how their baby is moving. this is how they can get and all their baby and this is how they can best prepare themselves for for pregnancy, and then for birth and for motherhood. about $135000000.00 babies are born every single year and most of them come virtually every 3rd baby is born via is c section called severe infection. in brazil it's every 2nd baby c section, a very important from the medical point. but if you don't meet them medically, you should think twice about having them. because after all, it is a procedure. it is dangerous. not only for the mother of the for the child, a baby is about to be born via c section. the mother's abdomen is cleaned with an
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antiseptic, and the surgical drape is put in place. so instead you make sure the regional anesthetic is working. the mother is wide awake, but she doesn't feel any pain. i don't have flow and we're off. the surgeon makes the incision and a baby girl is born. oh, i live i was not. i i it's a quick and relatively stress free birth for the child. but when with potential long term consequences to health, not more recent studies have been investigating the longer term effect services area in beth pediatrician, dominic sing, it's familiar with the research is tough personally. so we now know that baby is
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delivered by c 2nd, end up with very different intestinal bacteria, compared to children who are delivered by vaginal birth and thus needed a spiking the not enough time to book that comes as no surprise to gynecologist could hasha. he says that when a baby policies through the birth canal it's bathed in the mother's microbes than i get boil. and often when babies are born in the journal delivery, they come into contact with the mothers, natural micro biome. that's the normal course of things and then the so they're immune systems are active agent in a different way in a fit and under the tree go home, eyes and cognition it compared to us is area. and a vaginal bass is more stressful for the baby, but that stress is also useful. because stress hormone help the newborn adjust to life outside the womb. they help clear the pulmonary l. v o line the little s sacks in the lungs of amniotic
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fluid. so the newborn can breeze the stress of labor is also believed to help the liver unlock its energy with which the newborn can drawn when the umbilical cord is cut. then there are other might crabs, the baby encounters in the birth canal which help colonized the babies gastro intestinal tract. yes, kentucky is 1st contact with tyria, allows a particular micro biome to develop the newborns. gus in newborns have a characteristic of micro biome. because you in august was on the baby's born by says area and aren't exposed to the birth canal. yes, so they end up with a different micro while. if need along, the star almost feared causation. if in one study research has analyzed still samples of nearly 600 newborns, they found that baby's boom by c section tended to lack certain strains of healthy
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. got bacteria including back to royalties. ah, the gum c section babies were dominated by opportunistic bacteria such as enter a caucus and to road back to and club sierra, which circulation hospitals. but the study didn't look at whether these differences affect the child's long term house. wasn't either short lived is what we do suspect. the link between us is arion birth and what we call diseases of civilization service because that's specifically includes diseases linked to gut micro bios like intestinal diseases, long diseases, uncertain conditions which survive. studies have found links to chronic bronchitis, a d, h, d and b a t in the 1st 8 years of a child's knife and to re spirit treat diseases. it's possible. other factors explain this might be increased risk. so more research needs to be done this month
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like why the damn flow by that. so going to be cool view and we do believe that micro biotech are important for the development of our immune system for this up to be as his team this call us on to buy because we're spiritual illnesses, an asthma have to do with the immune system with him up as a team, it's possible that there is a cold link. the former glitch that here i entered and it goes all a bit fuel the steed. a handful of clinics have experimented with what is called feeding. trying to give newborns born by c section, some bacteria from the mother to recreate what would normally happen in the birth canal. but so far, no studies have supported this practice. what is clear is that breastfeeding is good for got micro biotech. breastmilk promotes exactly the kind of bacteria that belong in the incense in testing the a contact with a client,
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the clothes between mother and child helps transfer. the micro biome during nursing, breast milk is not there. and that also transfer some of the mothers micro biotech says ariens can be necessary and even like saving the w h o says that's true. so between 10 and 15 percent of best worldwide today, those c section rates the fall higher than that in many countries to breast feed on, not to breastfeed, that's always the question. many women love to breast feed out us don't hurt because they can from a medical standpoint. but one thing is clear of breast feeding is great for the baby. and the milk comes pre packed steroids and well, temperature, at least 5 months ago. nina gave birth to my 2nd baby. she has experience with breast feeding that everything's going well with henry bus with her 1st son
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james, who is now 3 years old. it was difficult, those things started pretty soon after the bus stop, the 1st or 2nd 19 hospital. they kept weighing him and they told me he wasn't putting on enough weight and they needed to keep an eye on that. and i'm with them all the time. i was already breastfeeding pretty much round the clock. still it still exhausted from the birth, she quickly felt overwhelmed. hash on language punished, i think for tennis and stressful. and when james started losing weight, they said they'd give him extra food. and that's when we started to wonder what to do, and whether breastfeeding would still work to club to some student. but nina was determined to breastfeed and was disappointed by the advice to get her baby bottle. still, she agreed to do it. but then she started to worry that her son wouldn't want to be breast fed at all any more covered and got so she can make this as soon notice that
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james wasn't drinking as well. any more, it happened far. my source, if i want to keep breast feeding, then we need to ensure that things change from the moon. and that worldwide, less than half of all infants under 6 months breast fed exclusively, which is what the world health organization recommends that because it reduces the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. diarrhea, ear infections, overweight and type 2 diabetes and for the mother, breast feeding reduces the risk of varian, breast and, and me trail cancer and cardiovascular disease. at this clinic, a mother gave birth to twins 9 weeks prematurely. one of the babies are still an intensive care. it's especially important that this little guy is breast fed on the the pediatrician,
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ask the mother how things are going and whether she's getting enough help at the clinic. yeah, sure, she says she is, but that the staff tend to be pretty busy. you have the amount of support that mothers get is just one factor that determines to what extent breastfeeding is encouraged in any given country. compared internationally, germany is only mediocre on that score. mine is able to, they go so much from 15. what our shorts will be very good. my protection for working mothers, better than many other european countries. but there are several areas where we could improve a loss. and helping with breastfeeding is one of the reasons i quoted hospitals and an encouraging more social acceptance to kansas, which i'm not sure you can do from this type still difficult for women to breastfeed and public. it should be a matter of course that mothers can breastfeed in a cafe or subway without getting strange, look on or this month, and got it. when women give birth premier, surely that breastmilk is also not sufficient during the 1st few days of the baby's
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life. so it's important to have donated milk to fall back on clinics, often have breast milk banks where mothers can donate their surplus milk for use by others to n. cuz obviously the point is we are currently giving donated breast milk to old premature babies that weigh less than a 1000 grams. and less than the pregnancy week. we'd love to feed all babies under 1500 grams, but unfortunately current storage capacity and donation levels dent allow for that light on these studies show that their native breast milk is better than commercially produced baby feed, which is usually based on cow's milk ah toughness. every drop is incredibly precious and the breast mill bank has made all the stuff very much aware of that. so does emma, whenever a mother is unable to produce milk and sad about that,
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everyone is immediately committed to helping and advising these women in the top to bottom and move the staff at the hospital advise new mothers on how to ensure that babies are feeding properly and they're on hand to answer their questions and want to be extra help in the clinic, is having an effect. many more women now managing to breast feed their babies on their own after they go home. doctors here say improved professional support for breast feeding mothers and more acceptance in society isn't too much to us on such an important matter. and could make a huge difference. why is this in school? today there's a lot more awareness amongst the general public, the breastfeeding of the good things. and many women are proud to be able to breastfeed, which they should be from phyllis. we've achieved a lot, but there's still room for more clear steps that we could take to move forward. we're going to define mom. nina says she managed to battle her way through with
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james, thanks to the help of the breast feeding group. and also the initial difficulties. she really enjoyed it to have him so close to me, those moments of west and waiting gold and the healthiest option for her children. and what about you today and planning to help some assembly today? i have a day off today. very. yeah. let's go from ice cream. fantastic. okay, and that's it for today. so see you next week and on to then, let's all try to stay in good shape. shortly. talk with his correct? absolutely. the news, the news, the, the, me the
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