The maternal microbiome in pregnancy, delivery, and early-stage development of neonatal microbiome after cesarean section: A prospective longitudinal study.
Philipp FoessleitnerPetra PjevacSonja GranserLukas WisgrillLisa PummerFanny MikulaDavid SekiDavid BerryBela HausmannAlex FarrPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2024)
Maternal vaginal and rectal microbiomes in healthy pregnancies remain stable during the third trimester. No microbial colonization of the neonate was observed before birth in healthy pregnancies. Neonatal microbiomes in infants delivered by cesarean section displayed a taxonomic composition distinct from maternal vaginal and rectal microbiomes at birth, indicating that postnatal exposure to the extrauterine environment is the driving source of initial neonatal microbiome development in this cohort.