Is a child born by caesarean section smart

  Cesarean section and vaginal delivery are just two different methods of childbirth. As long as proper care is taken during the postpartum period, there is no fundamental difference. However, there has always been a saying that children born naturally are relatively smarter than those born by caesarean section. Is this statement correct? Are children born by caesarean section smarter?

  

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  During vaginal delivery, the head of the child will be compressed by the birth canal, which can increase strong stimulation of the blood circulation in the child's brain, providing more material sources for the central nervous system. At the same time, most of the amniotic fluid and mucus in the child's body will be squeezed out, preventing the occurrence of aspiration encephalitis. However, children born by caesarean section do not go through this process, and this series of advantages is also not available. Therefore, compared to vaginal delivery, children born by caesarean section should be less intelligent.

  The process of cesarean section is a surgical procedure, and many mothers choose to have a cesarean section without even feeling contractions before undergoing the surgery. So, when a child is in the mother's womb, it is simply dragged out through the opening of the uterus without exerting force or passing through the birth canal, and is born directly. Therefore, the child's lungs, respiratory system, and brain lack a program to open the respiratory tract, which inevitably increases the possibility of the child getting sick in the future.

  Children born naturally, due to the compression of the uterus and birth canal during labor, help them obtain more immunoglobulin, enhance their immune system, and reduce the risk of future diseases.

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