Title of article :
New Views on Cesarean Section, its Possible Complications and Long-Term Consequences for Children’s Health
Author/Authors :
Kulas, Tomislav Merkur University Hospital - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Croatia , Bursac, Danijel Merkur University Hospital - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Croatia , Zegarac, Zana Merkur University Hospital - Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Croatia , Planinic-Rados, Gordana Merkur University Hospital - University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Croatia , Hrgovic, Zlatko Johann Wolfgang Goethe University - University Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Germany
From page :
460
To page :
463
Abstract :
Historical developments and advancements in cesarean section techniques and logistics have reduced the maternal and neonatal risks associated with the procedure, while increasing the number of operatively completed pregnancies for medically unjustifiable reasons. The uncritical attitude towards cesarean section and the fast emergence of ‘modern’ diseases such as obesity at a young age, asthma, type 1 diabetes mellitus and various forms of dermatitis have stimulated researches associating cesarean section with these diseases. Intestinal flora of the children born by cesarean section contains less bifidobacteria, i.e. their intestinal flora is similar to the intestinal flora in diabetic individuals. In children born by cesarean section, the ‘good’ maternal bacterial that are normally found in the maternal birth canal and rectum are lacking, while the ‘bad’ bacteria that may endanger the child’s immune system are frequently present. In children born by vaginal delivery, the ‘good’ maternal bacteria stimulate the newborn’s white blood cells and other components of the immune system, which has been taken as a basis for the hypotheses explaining the evident association of the above morbidities and delivery by cesarean section.
Keywords :
cesarean section , complications , obesity , asthma , dermatitis , type 1 diabetes mellitus
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Record number :
2568580
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