Babies Delivered By Caesarean Section Face Double The Risk of Obesity Compared To Those Delivered Naturally
May 27, 2012 | Pregnancy | A.McCarthy
Women having caesarean births have always had double the risk of illness or even death compared to a vaginal births, but a recent study shows that caesarean born babies are also at double the risk of becoming obese children as those delivered naturally, researchers have claimed.
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