Caesarean sections do not increase the risk of newborns acquiring hospital bacteria The gut microbiome in newborns is affected by the method of delivery. However, Norwegian research does not indicate that children born by caesarean section ingest unwanted bacteria to a greater extent.
Does lying on your stomach after giving birth help your uterus contract? ASK A RESEARCHER: Does the uterus need help contracting postpartum? Is there any point to speeding this up? And does it really help to lie on your stomach, as some women are advised to do after giving birth? We've asked the experts.
Epidurals do not in themselves improve birth experiences OPINION: Epidurals may slow down a birth and are associated with lower levels of satisfaction with the birth experience. While sometimes necessary, we are skeptical of the extent to which they are offered and used.
Record low fertility rates in Norway, Finland and Iceland Never before has each woman given birth to so few children in these three Nordic countries.