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Vaginal seeding, also known as microbirthing, is a procedure whereby vaginal fluids (and hence vaginal microbes) are applied to a new-born child delivered by caesarean section. The idea of vaginal seeding was explored in 2015 after Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello discovered that birth by caesarean section significantly altered the newborn child's microbiome compared to that of natural birth. The purpose of the technique is to recreate the natural transfer of bacteria that the baby gets during a vaginal birth. It involves placing swabs in the mother's vagina, and then wiping them onto the baby's face, mouth, eyes and skin. Due to the long-drawn nature of studying the impact of vaginal seeding, there are a limited number of studies available that support or refute its use. The evidence suggests

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  • La siembra vaginal o microparto​ es un procedimiento por el cual los flujos de la vagina (y por lo tanto los microorganismos vaginales) son aplicados a los recién nacidos que nacen por medio de la cesárea.​ El objetivo es crear una bioma (microbiota) que sea equivalente a la que tiene un bebé que nace vaginalmente. El microbioma es la colección de bacterias, virus, hongos y arqueas que tiene una persona. Y hay una diferencia notable entre los microbiomas de los bebés que nacen por vía vaginal y los que lo hacen por cesárea.​ Esto gracias a algunas investigaciones que han mencionado una relación entre los bebés que nacen por medio de cesárea y un mayor porcentaje de asma, propensión a tener sobrepeso y un mayor riesgo de trastornos inmunes y metabólicos, como alergias. Concretamente, un estudio en Noruega encontró que los bebés nacidos por cesárea tienen un 52% más de probabilidad de sufrir de asma que los nacidos por parto vaginal.​ Con el proyecto de investigación llamado:"Baby Biome Study";​ Peter Brocklehurst, de la Universidad de Birmingham, en Inglaterra, busca encontrar como los microbios influyen el sistema inmunológico de los bebés en los primeros años de vida​ (es)
  • Vaginal seeding, also known as microbirthing, is a procedure whereby vaginal fluids (and hence vaginal microbes) are applied to a new-born child delivered by caesarean section. The idea of vaginal seeding was explored in 2015 after Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello discovered that birth by caesarean section significantly altered the newborn child's microbiome compared to that of natural birth. The purpose of the technique is to recreate the natural transfer of bacteria that the baby gets during a vaginal birth. It involves placing swabs in the mother's vagina, and then wiping them onto the baby's face, mouth, eyes and skin. Due to the long-drawn nature of studying the impact of vaginal seeding, there are a limited number of studies available that support or refute its use. The evidence suggests that applying microbes from the mother's vaginal canal to the baby after cesarean section may aid in the partial restoration of the infant’s natural gut microbiome with an increased likelihood of pathogenic infection to the child via vertical transmission. (en)
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  • La siembra vaginal o microparto​ es un procedimiento por el cual los flujos de la vagina (y por lo tanto los microorganismos vaginales) son aplicados a los recién nacidos que nacen por medio de la cesárea.​ Con el proyecto de investigación llamado:"Baby Biome Study";​ Peter Brocklehurst, de la Universidad de Birmingham, en Inglaterra, busca encontrar como los microbios influyen el sistema inmunológico de los bebés en los primeros años de vida​ (es)
  • Vaginal seeding, also known as microbirthing, is a procedure whereby vaginal fluids (and hence vaginal microbes) are applied to a new-born child delivered by caesarean section. The idea of vaginal seeding was explored in 2015 after Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello discovered that birth by caesarean section significantly altered the newborn child's microbiome compared to that of natural birth. The purpose of the technique is to recreate the natural transfer of bacteria that the baby gets during a vaginal birth. It involves placing swabs in the mother's vagina, and then wiping them onto the baby's face, mouth, eyes and skin. Due to the long-drawn nature of studying the impact of vaginal seeding, there are a limited number of studies available that support or refute its use. The evidence suggests (en)
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  • Siembra vaginal (es)
  • Vaginal seeding (en)
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