Microbes from Mom: Vaginal Birth vs. C-Section
Do you remember your first birthday present? No? Good, because it’s gross. Your first birthday present was actually the microbial bath you got if your mother delivered you vaginally—the beginning of your very own microbiome. But nearly a third of babies in the US are born through Caesarean section, which means they miss out on this microbial inoculation. Some researchers think this may lead to an increased risk of conditions like allergies and asthma, which is why Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello, an associate professor at NYU School of Medicine, has come up with a simple solution that could reduce this risk. Ed Yong discusses the importance of this “bacterial bath” with Dr. Dominguez-Bello and learns how C-section newborns can still receive their mom’s bacterial gift through microbial swabbing. Subscribe for more episodes every Monday! And don't forget to find us on Facebook or Medium for articles and infographics that explore beyond each episode: On Facebook: / hhmisciencemedia On Medium: / hhmi-science

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