Journal of Developmental Medicine(Electronic Version)   2025, Vol. 13   Issue (2): 150-153,160    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-5340.2025.02.012 | 
										 
				   
				
					
						
							
								
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    					| Role of vaginal seeding in the establishment of intestinal flora in neonates | 
  					 
  					  										
						| Sun Jiali, Wang Fengdong, Qiu Hainan, et al
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						(1. Department of Children Health Care, Chengde Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Hebei, Chengde 067000, China; 2. School of Public Health, Guilin Medical University, Guangxi, Guilin 541000, China)
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													     		                            						                            																	    Abstract  【Abstract】Microbial colonization during the neonatal period directly impacts health throughout the 
entire life cycle. Studies have shown that cesarean section can lead to a reduction in beneficial bacteria and an increase in pathogenic bacteria in the intestinal flora of neonates. Therefore, correcting the microbial imbalance in cesarean-delivered infants has significant importance for maintaining their health. In recent years, vaginal seeding has become a research hotspot in obstetrics. Wiping the baby's mouth, face, and skin with the mother's vaginal fluid after cesarean section helps establish the neonatal intestinal flora and influences offspring health, providing a new approach to improving neonatal intestinal flora and promoting health. 
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															    																	Received: 16 May 2024
																	    
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