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Increased Risk of Emergency Cesarean Section and the Vaginal Microbiome

Increased Risk of Emergency Cesarean Section and the Vaginal Microbiome

Update: 2021-09-17
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Over the last few years there has been more research looking in to the impact of the reproductive microbiome and its impact on fertility and reproductive function. There has been research finding that certain reproductive disorders are correlated with an increased risk of imbalance in the vaginal/uterine microbiome (or reproductive microbiome), such as, in patients affected by endometriosis.
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Increased Risk of Emergency Cesarean Section and the Vaginal Microbiome

Increased Risk of Emergency Cesarean Section and the Vaginal Microbiome

Dr. H. Singh, ND