Babies born by caesarean are almost three times more likely to suffer from diabetes or obesity in later life

Babies born by caesarean are almost three times more likely to suffer from metabolic disorders, like diabetes or obesity, according to a new landmark study.

The research, a collaborative effort between universities in Australia, the Netherlands, Ireland and UK, studied the health of woman and their children over a period of thirteen years.

They found babies delivered with any means of intervention, whether caesarean or by induction, were more likely to experience health problems, including respiratory, metabolic issues, or conditions like eczema.

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