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A baby born from a caesarian section (an operation where the baby is removed surgically from the abdomen instead of a vaginal birth) would result in:
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A baby born from a caesarian section (an operation where the baby is removed surgically from the abdomen instead of a vaginal birth) would result in:
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A baby born from a c-section would result in a risk for health problems. They are less likely to have skin to skin contact, more likely to be born before lungs fully develop, at an increased risk for asthma, and in some cases even death.
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