According to the Danish study, babies born by caesarean section are more likely to develop breathing problems and are at four times higher risk of developing respiratory problems to those who are born naturally or through emergency caesarean.
During the labor, there is a chance to miss out on hormonal and physiological changes which helps for lung growth.
Most of the women are totally unaware of the truth that a planned caesarean section can impact negatively on their baby.
According to the recent study conducted at Oxford University, women who opted for caesarean section are four times more likely to die when compared to the natural birth.
The study said that when you opt for a caesarean section, don’t take it lightly. It should be based on good medical grounds.
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