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Babies born by caesarean section are at greater risk of contracting superbugs, research reveals

C-SECTION babies miss out on natural protection against superbugs, UK research has found.

Tots born naturally pick up their mum’s microbiome — good gut bacteria that helps fight infection — on their way into the world.

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Babies born by caesareans miss out on 'good' bugs that can protect against illnessCredit: Refer to Source - Alamy

But babies born by caesarean section have a completely different microbiome that includes bugs linked to hospital infections.

It is thought these come from delivery wards.

Scientists also say their study may help explain the rise in some immune system-related illnesses — including allergies and type 1 diabetes — as the number of C-sections rockets.

Latest NHS figures for England show 29 per cent of babies were born this way in March.

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Dr Nigel Field, at UCL, said: “Babies are sterile in the womb. The moment they’re born is when they are presented with a huge number of bacteria.”

Dr Alison Wright, of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said the study, published in Nature, should not put women off C-sections.

She said: “In many cases it is a life-saving procedure.”

Latest NHS figures for England show 29 per cent of babies were born by caesarean in MarchCredit: Getty - Contributor
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