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Women for whom a Caesarean section is a matter of preference might want to consider some new research: Babies born by C-section may be more likely than those delivered vaginally to become obese children. Research published Wednesday in the BMJ ...
May 23, 2012 at 22:32 | Source: Washington Post
Babies who are delivered through Caesarean section are twice as likely to become obese than those born traditionally, US research suggests. Researchers from Boston Children's Hospital in Massachusetts found a doubling in the odds of obesity by the time the ...
May 22, 2012 at 23:52 | Source: BBC News
WEDNESDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Babies born by Caesarean section are twice as likely to be obese by age 3 as infants delivered vaginally, a new study suggests. In the United States today, about one in three babies is born via C-section, and one in ...
May 24, 2012 at 19:04 | Source: YAHOO!
London, May 24 (PTI) Babies born by Caesarean section are twice as likely to become obese than their naturally-delivered counterparts, a new researchers has claimed. A team at the Boston Children''s Hospital in Massachusetts looked more than 1,250 pairs of ...
May 24, 2012 at 07:44 | Source: MSN India
When I heard about the study that shows that babies born by C-section are more likely to be obese, I was happy. It's not because I want there to be more obese kids. As a pediatrician, I absolutely do not want that--I am really alarmed by the epidemic of ...
May 26, 2012 at 23:55 | Source: Boston Globe
May 24, 2012 (WLS) -- There is yet another reason for women to think twice about an elective C-section: Researchers say babies born through caesarean section are twice as likely to become obese compared to babies born traditionally. Researchers from Boston ...
May 24, 2012 at 21:27 | Source: Abc Local Web
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The number of cesarean is on the rise. Nearly 1 in 3 babies in the U.S. is born via C-section. In the 1950s and 1960s, having a C-section was rare. Surgeons generally performed them only when a mother or baby's life was at risk.
May 16, 2012 at 00:08 | Source: Abc Local Web
Babies born by Caesarian section are more likely to be obese when they're older (Picture: DM) About 16 per cent of children delivered by C-section are overweight by the age of three, compared with 7.5 per cent of those born vaginally, researchers say.
May 24, 2012 at 05:56 | Source: Metro.co.uk
On the hour-long TLC special, "Obese and Expecting" (Thu., 9 p.m. ET on TLC) Thursday night, viewers saw close-up how difficult giving birth can be for mordibly obese women. Jeannette and her doctors were prepping for a C-section but her size ...
May 18, 2012 at 13:42 | Source: Huffington Post
284 (22.6%) of the 1,255 babies were born via caesarean section and 971 (77.4%) were born vaginally. Compared to women who delivered vaginally, mothers who delivered by c-section tended to: weigh more breastfeed their babies for a shorter ...
May 25, 2012 at 06:59 | Source: Medical News Today


















