Babies that are born vaginally also have
lower rates of some serious childhood diseases like asthma, child-onset diabetes and allergies and are less likely to become obese. Researchers think these benefits have to do with healthy bacteria babies are exposed to during vaginal birth.
A vaginal birth has a lower risk of infection, blood loss, thrombosis, and damage to your bladder, intestines and blood vessels, compared to a caesarean section. The baby's breathing often improves after a vaginal birth.
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Expecting mothers have two different delivery options to choose from when they are ready to give birth, that being vaginal delivery and Cesarean section, also known as a C-section. Vaginal delivery is considered the way nature intended it to be, and is indeed an option that has its distinct...
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But What About the Benefits for the Baby?
A major benefit when it comes to vaginal birth is that the child is exposed to what is known as “beneficial bacteria” in their mother’s birth canal. As the baby moves through the birth canal, fluid passes through the baby’s nose and mouth, making its way into the digestive system. This fluid contains the beneficial bacteria which is known to contribute to building up the baby’s immune system — while fighting off harmful bacteria from trying to enter the baby’s digestive system at the same time. This beneficial bacteria also plays a role in coating the baby’s skin, which does its part to prevent the growth of harmful bacteria externally.
Vaginally born babies may also have a decreased risk of conditions such as asthma and food allergies. They may have a lower risk of becoming lactose intolerant as they get older too. Research has shown that babies who are born through C-section are more likely to be hospitalized for conditions such as asthma and immune system disorders.
Lastly, babies born through vaginal delivery are less likely to suffer from certain respiratory problems such as TTN,
transient tachypnea of the newborn, a condition in which fluid gets trapped in the newborn’s lungs; with vaginal delivery, as the baby passes through the vaginal canal, excess fluid is squeezed out from the baby’s lungs.