
#027 Cesareans and Their Link to ADHD and ASD
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Last month I was invited to speak on a documentary about c-sections in the U.S. The film makers specifically asked me to speak on the long-term neurological impacts on baby. In 2019 a huge meta analysis was publish and found an increased risk of ADHD and Autism for babies born by cesarean. This episode explores that study and dives into the content I prepared for that documentary.
It explores several different mechanisms by which c-sections can negatively impact neurological health and development, specifically the microbiome, delayed cord clamping and early physical and physiological development.
This is a very complex connection that requires us to step back and consider all the things that go into building a healthy brain and body. The way we enter this world plays its part!
In the episode I mention several resources that people may want to check out:
Microbirth - fantastic documentary (and other resources) about how birth impacts our microbiome and gut health.
Ted Talk on delayed cord clamping. Fantastic resource for anyone who plans on giving birth!
My website - if you want to learn more about supporting children with developmental delays or if you are looking for help.