C-Section vs Normal Delivery – Long Term Effects Explained by Dr. Berg | DrEricBergDC

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hey guys I want to create a quick video

on a recent question that I got from

someone that wanted to know is there any

problem with doing a c-section versus

the vaginal delivery okay and I just

wanted to mention that in relationship

to just weight gain in general the

problem is when you have a c-section the

the infant is less exposed to bacteria

okay

that the mother has and the child is

more likely to be overweight and they

actually tested infants through her

c-section versus vaginal delivery and

they found that children which were

delivered through c-section had much

less bacteria in their colon

specifically the type of bacteria that

you normally find in thinner children

also the risks of hypoglycemia are

increased with children from c-sections

so what is the significance of this it’s

basically the microbes in someone’s

digestive system have a huge influence

over the metabolism and how much weight

they’re going to either gain or lose hey

before you go I’m gonna create some new

videos on food evaluation okay so if

you’d like to participate I can’t

promise that you’ll be the person I’ll

choose

so here’s what you’re gonna do you’re

gonna take a picture of what you’re

eating a close-up okay one day how

frequent you’re eating like as in in a

minute fasting is it one meal two meals

and anything else that you’re drinking

or supplements and go ahead and add your

height weight and age and any major body

problems that you’re having and what I’m

gonna do is I’m gonna analyze that to

see what you’re doing correct and what

you need to improve alright so go ahead

and click the link down below upload

your information and again I can’t

promise that I’m gonna pick you but I’m

gonna pick several people and I’ll do

the evaluations and I’ll post these as

YouTube videos all right talk to you

later