Mother's microbes may fix C-Section Babies' missing gut bugs
NCT ID NCT07212361
Summary
This study tests whether giving C-section born babies specific bacteria from their own mothers can help their gut develop like babies born vaginally. Researchers will compare babies who receive the mother's bacteria, commercial probiotics, or no treatment. The goal is to find a safe way to restore healthy gut microbes that babies normally get during vaginal birth.
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Helsinki University Hospital
RECRUITINGHelsinki, Finland
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University of Helsinki
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