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C-section use nearly doubled globally since 2000: report
The surgery is not without risk for mother and child, and is associated with complications in future births, researchers said.
'Vaginal seeding' for C-section babies could be unsafe, doctors warn
There is simply no evidence to suggest it has benefits — and it may carry potential risks.
Caesarean born babies more likely to be obese, says study
New study finds children born via caesarean are more likely to have unbalanced amount of good and bad bacteria in their gut.
Microbirthing can harm babies
Find out how.
First C-section may have taken place in 1337 in Prague: researchers
Beatrice of Bourbon, the second wife and second cousin of John the Blind, King of Bohemia could have been the first to receive a C-section.
Children born via C-section may have higher obesity risk: study
This association was even greater if their mother was overweight or obese.
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