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Gender Female
Age 47
Date of birth July 12,1976
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Sunderland
United Kingdom
Parents John Wright
Maureen Wright
Job Actor
BooksHuman Tribe
Face to Face: Portraits of the Human Spirit
China
Learning to Breathe: One Woman's Journey of Spirit and Survival
Faces of Hope: Children of a Changing World
The Spanish economy, 1959-1976
The Pollaiuolo Brothers
Movies/Shows Ask for Jane
The Americans
The Accountant
Confirmation
Growing Up Smith
The Nanny Diaries
Feud
FEUD: Bette and Joan: Extras
Snowpiercer
Education Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute
Nominations Satellite Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
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Alison Wright is an English actress. She is best known for her starring role as Martha Hanson on the FX period spy drama series The Americans, for which she received critical acclaim and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination in 2017.

Vaginal birth and cesarean section: the differences in the babies ' bacteria

Feb 16,2020 6:21 am

babies by Caesarean Section have different gut bacteria have born dramatically to those born vaginally, according to the largest study in the area.

British scientists say That these early encounters with microbes such as a "thermostat" for the immune System .

And help to explain why caesarean babies are more likely to have health problems later in life.

The researchers emphasize That women should not swab The Babies with your vaginal fluids - known as a "vaginal-seeding".

the importance of gut bacteria?

Our Body is not entirely Human - instead, we are an ecosystem, with about half of Our Body 's cells, from microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi.

Most of them live in our intestines and are collectively known as our microbiome.

The Microbiome with diseases such as allergies, obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, Parkinson's disease, whether cancer, drugs, and even depression and autism.

This study from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, UCL, the University of Birmingham - evaluated, how The Microbiome is formed when we leave our mother's sterile womb and enter a world full of error.

Regular samples from the diapers of almost 600 babies for The First month of life, and some of the faecal samples for up to one year were taken.

the study, Which showed vaginal born babies got Most of their early bacteria from their mother.

But caesarean-section babies had bugs high the hospital, such as Klebsiella and Pseudomonas.

"What surprised me and scared me, was the number of healthcare-bugs show up in these children," said Dr Trevor Lawley, from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, told the BBC.

"It could be 30% of your entire microbiome.

"But what excited me, we have to think about an amazing amount of data That Can now build on the we, about How To establish them properly, the ecosystem of man, starting at birth. "

microbiomeDoes, it Will affect the health of The Baby ?

It is already known That children born by the Emperor to be at a higher risk for some disorders, such as type 1 diabetes, allergies and asthma.

A misdirected immune System - The Body 's defenses against infections may play a role in all of them.

differences between vaginal delivered and cesarean section babies faded over time, and to a large extent compensated by their first birthday.

As a leading idea in The Field That the bugs of The First settlement of crucial importance and help to train our immune System to tell friend from enemy to allow.

"The hypothesis is That the timing of the birth could be a kind of "thermostat" moment", the life, the immune System for The Future ," says researcher Dr Nigel field, UCL.

The study - The Baby -Biome-project - more babies followed by childhood, and to clarity for more.

Most of our microbiome is in our guts, How else Can you change a baby's microbiome?

The Method of birth had the greatest impact on The Babies ' microbiomes, but the antibiotics, and whether or not mothers breastfed their babies, changed to the still-young relationship between our microbes and Human halves.

has led the Current research in this area, a trend for the "vaginal seeding", in which mothers rubbing vaginal fluid on The Face and mouth of your baby cut after a caesarean.

However, the study showed That vaginally-born babies were not always cut vaginal bacteria as the Kaiser baby.

Instead, the bacteria from The Mother to The Baby to come out of the contact with The Mother 's feces while on the job.

The researchers said, vaginal seeding babies to suspend risked a dangerous group B Streptococcus.

In The Future , it may be possible to give, Caesarean Section babies have a mixture of good bacteria at birth, so That their relationship with the world of microbes begins on The Right path.

"are the errors That are devoted to us, and we are dedicated to you," said Dr. Lawley.

"My main interest is - what the bugs are That are passed on from mother to child? This is not an accident, these bugs are deep, evolved with the people.

"That 's what we want to understand and to receive this form of relationship between mother and child. "

What pregnant women should?

Dr. Alison Wright , Vice-President of The Royal College of obstetricians and gynaecologists, said the results were groundbreaking, but should not deter women of a Caesarean Section .

She Said : "In many cases, an Emperor, a life-saving procedure is sectional, and may be The Right choice for a woman and her baby.

"The exact role of The Microbiome in the newborn and what are the factors you Can change are still uncertain, so we do not think That this study should be the deterrence of women, the cutting of an Emperor. "

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babies & toddlers, bacteria, medical research

Source of news: bbc.com

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