Are spongily born babies really smarter than C section? Is there a relationship between the mode of

Updated on parenting 2024-06-20
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The mode of delivery is not directly related to the child's intelligence. It's just that because of the different methods of delivery, the head of the baby born by caesarean section is round. Due to the compression of the birth canal, the head of the baby will be longer, but the baby's head shape will change to a certain extent in the future, and it will grow well slowly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not necessarily, it doesn't matter. A child's intelligence has a lot to do with the offspring, and it has nothing to do with the mode of production.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not necessarily. The mode of delivery has nothing to do with the child's intelligence, but mainly with the child's genetics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A child born naturally will not be smarter than a child born by caesarean section because there is no scientific basis for this. There is no relationship between the child's intelligence and the way of delivery.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is related, not so, if the delivery time is relatively long, the child's intelligence will be seriously affected, and the staring imitation is because the delivery time is relatively long, and the child will have a lack of oxygen.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No. The child's intelligence does not have much to do with the mode of delivery, but it still needs to be determined according to genetic factors and acquired development.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    His grandson shouted that it was the same, and that the intelligence of a smart child had nothing to do with the way he gave birth. Whether it is a child born naturally or a child born by cesarean section, they are all the same smart.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no scientific basis for a normal child to be smarter than a child born by a caesarean section, and there is no evidence that a child born spontaneously is smarter than a child born by caesarean section. A child's IQ is mainly related to genetic factors and nurture development, and it has nothing to do with the production method used. Which way of giving birth to a pregnant mother depends mainly on the specific situation, and the doctor will judge the way of giving birth to the baby according to the physical condition of the mother, whether it is a caesarean section or a natural birth, it has no effect on IQ.

    Recovery after normal delivery is faster than the recovery of caesarean section, both delivery methods have different benefits, the doctor generally judges the way of delivery according to the physical condition of the mother, and the pregnant woman needs to do mainly to cooperate with the doctor's work and cooperate with the doctor's **. Pregnant women have been worried about this kind of problem, it is better to look forward to the birth of the child with joy, and there is no need to worry about the question of which way to be born. The way a child is born is generally recommended by a doctor, and it is better to follow the doctor's advice for the sake of your own health.

    Children born naturally are generally healthier than children born by caesarean section, and children born naturally can establish their own normal flora under the normal separation and delivery sideline, which is conducive to the enhancement of the child's immunity and metabolic system. Whether a child is smart or not is mainly related to heredity and the acquired environment. A caesarean section is a surgical procedure that cuts open the mother's abdomen and uterus to help deliver the baby.

    Adults don't need to worry about whether pregnant women should have a natural birth or a caesarean section, it is better to prepare for pregnant women to give birth and provide better care for pregnant women. <>

    A child's IQ is affected by genetic factors, and these parents cannot change it, but parents can promote their child's brain development through acquired guidance and make the child smarter. Children need to be accompanied by their parents after they are born, and children who grow up with their parents are generally smarter. If a child wants to make a child a talent, he needs to pay attention to the cultivation of the acquired child, thinking that the acquired cultivation is actually more useful than the genetic factor, and under the education of parents and teachers, the child will also form a sound personality.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maybe it's because there is no surgery and then take it out, so the injury is purely buried and cautious, because natural delivery is generally when the time is ripe and then naturally comes out of the mother's belly, and doing respectful and abdominal breaking is to use external forces to give birth, so it may have a certain impact, but I don't think it's certain!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The idea that a child born naturally is smarter than a child born by caesarean section is false and has no scientific basis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no scientific basis for this disease, and the baby's IQ is mainly inherited according to the parents' genes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, babies born naturally have better balance than babies born by caesarean section, and are less likely to develop allergic asthma. But there is no difference in intelligence between a child born spontaneously and a child born by caesarean section. The baby's intelligence has little to do with the way the baby is delivered, and there is no scientific basis for a spontaneous birth to be smarter than a baby born by cesarean section.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is no difference in intelligence between a caesarean section baby and a spontaneous baby, so what is the difference between them? In the process of birth, the baby needs to be squeezed through the birth canal, and the mouth, nose and digestive tract are squeezed out as amniotic fluid in this process, which is more exercised for the baby's lung function. Caesarean section babies do not have this step, and after birth, the doctor needs to use an instrument to help suck out the amniotic fluid.

    Sometimes the amniotic fluid is not particularly clean, and if the child inhales the amniotic fluid into the lungs, it is more likely to develop aspiration pneumonia. Usually the probability of this happening is relatively small. It can only be said that babies who are born by caesarean section are more likely to suffer from aspiration pneumonia than babies who are born naturally.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no difference, and experts say that both caesarean section and spontaneous babies are healthy and smart.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No. The child's IQ is not directly related to the mode of production, most of them are determined by the child's innate genes and acquired cultivation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, a child born naturally is as smart as a child born by caesarean section, because the intelligence of the child is determined by the congenital genes of the father and mother, and has nothing to do with the child's mode of birth, and the caesarean section is to ensure the safety of the pregnant woman and the fetus.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think this statement is accurate, because it has no scientific basis, and it doesn't conform to medical common sense, and it's a very closed behavior, so we must look at it rationally.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Not necessarily, the specific reputation depends on the child's cultivation in the later stage. Because the child's IQ will change in the later development process, there will be different development trends.

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