What are the dangers of cesarean section?

  The evolution of our lives over millions of years has designed an indispensable program for the birth and growth of every kind of life. If we try to bypass this necessary procedure in life, we are actually damaging life. So we are doing a great disservice to our children if we do not allow them to go through the squeeze of uterine contractions and the squeeze of the birth canal and easily opt for a cesarean section.  The cesarean rate is 6-8% worldwide, and the World Health Organization is actively controlling it. In recent years in China, the cesarean rate has been as high as 60% or more, which is a terrible thing. The reason for this is that so many parents are unaware of the dangers of C-sections for their children.  C-sections deprive children of several of their most primitive learning behaviors, including The child remains suspended in the amniotic fluid until the mother’s water breaks. When the water slowly breaks, the amniotic membrane sticks to the baby, making them uncomfortable and thus begin to rebel. At the end of pregnancy, every cell of the uterus is stretched eight times longer and any external force may cause the uterus a contraction managed by the pelvic nerve, commonly known as a contraction. Contractions drain more amniotic fluid, making the placenta fit tighter to the baby, thus making the baby more uncomfortable and more defiant. The contractions come in bursts, and this squeeze will encourage the child to get out. Where does it go out from? Life has a remarkable memory of where I came in and where I went out. At the time of birth, the contractions of the mother’s uterus and birth canal will push 1/3 to 1/4 of the body fluid out of the baby’s lungs, opening up the airway. In addition, when the baby comes out, the atmospheric pressure will act on the nasal cavity and then on the chest and abdominal cavities, so the child has a breathing learning process. But the child born by C-section loses this opportunity, a fire will appear respiratory problems, either coughing or wheezing, then you need to take drugs, and most of the drugs to stop coughing and wheezing are central nervous system inhibitors, taking too much will produce side effects, making the brain always inhibited state, drowsy. The brain inhibits more, it must be excited, so some children are too “rowdy”, often related to the drugs eaten.  2, deprived of tactile learning. The child is born through the placenta tightly wrapped, the strong pressure of the birth canal, slowly produced the tactile learning. Tactile sensation is one of the largest sensory organs in the body, and these early stimuli allow the child to build a map of my body in his or her head. If this map is not created, it can lead to sensory-motor integration disorder, or sensorimotor disorder, after birth. The vast majority of children with sensorimotor disorders are born by cesarean section.  3. Being extremely frightened. The child was originally suspended in the amniotic fluid, very comfortable, and during the cesarean section, the second assistant in the obstetrics department must quickly pull the child out (slow pulling can lead to neonatal amniotic fluid aspiration pneumonia). This fright made the child’s adrenaline production equal to 30 times that of a heart attack, and the child “endured” it in order to live. However, the shock lasts for the first cycle of life (up to the seventh week of age for girls and up to the eighth week of age for boys). Their sleeping conditions are also different from those of children born naturally, as they prefer to sleep on their stomachs, often startling, crying suddenly in the night, and not being allowed to turn off the lights or close the door. Modern research has found that children born by cesarean section are 10 times more likely to have schizophrenia than children born naturally.  4. Reduces the newborn’s immunity and ability to fight infection. Children born by cesarean section are more likely to suffer from infectious diseases, diabetes and cardiovascular disease in adulthood, and are prone to obesity.  Of course, some babies have to be delivered by cesarean section because of objective factors, which is a different story.