C-Section vs. vaginal birth: thailand launches massive study on baby outcomes

NCT ID NCT07498192

First seen Mar 30, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 4 times

Summary

This study looks at over 10,000 mother-baby pairs in Thailand to see if cesarean section (C-section) leads to more health problems for newborns compared to vaginal birth. Researchers will analyze existing hospital records to compare risks like breathing issues, infections, and low birth weight, as well as how often babies need medical care and how they are fed in their first year. No treatments or changes to care are involved—just careful observation of what happens in real life.

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