Aripyanfar wrote:
Actually, squicky as it may sound, a human foetus does not have any gut flora that allows them to digest food. As the baby is born, its skin picks up some of the mother's gut flora that is hanging around her **** invisibly, and some of her flora enters her baby's mouth and begins the first colonisation of her baby's gut that will allow it to eat food later. So caesarean births can lead to digestion, health and immune system problems* unless the child gets some human faeces smear on their faces later.
*The immune system is surprisingly strongly tied to the health of the gut biota.
*The immune system is surprisingly strongly tied to the health of the gut biota.
Barkingturtle wrote:
I was only breastfed till the age of two, but my over-protective mom chose to ***-feed me till I was eight.
To this day nothing makes me hungrier than a long, wet fart.
To this day nothing makes me hungrier than a long, wet fart.