These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



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Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



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Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



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The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



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“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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The Rise of ⁢Cesarean Deliveries in Indonesia

Childbirth,a momentous occasion marking the⁤ beginning of a new life,can occur through various‍ methods. while vaginal birth remains a common adn natural process,cesarean deliveries (also known as Section-Caesarea) have been steadily‍ increasing in Indonesia.

Recent ⁤data ⁤reveals a notable trend: in 2023,over one in four ‍births in Indonesia were cesarean ⁤deliveries,accounting for 25.9 ​percent of all births. This figure is even higher in DKI Jakarta, reaching a staggering⁢ 40.8 percent.

Experts ‍predict this upward trend will continue⁢ over ⁢the coming decade. This rise in cesarean deliveries is not a recent⁢ phenomenon; Indonesia ​has witnessed a consistent ⁤increase ⁣in cesarean birth rates over the past five years. Nationally, the prevalence of cesarean deliveries ‌has climbed⁢ from 17.6 percent to 25.9 percent.

Cesarean Delivery: Weighing⁢ the Benefits ⁣and Risks for Babies

Cesarean‍ delivery, while ⁢a life-saving procedure in many situations, can have distinct ⁤impacts on newborns compared to vaginal birth. ⁣ While cesarean sections can effectively ⁤prevent maternal and child mortality and morbidity when medically necesary, understanding the differences in these two birth experiences is crucial.

The Impact on Infant Gut Health

During vaginal birth, infants are naturally exposed ⁢to beneficial bacteria in the motherS birth canal, such as Bifidobacteria, ‍Lactobacillus, and Prevotella. ⁣These helpful bacteria play a vital ‌role in supporting ‍the advancement of a⁤ baby’s immune system and the maturation​ of their ⁤digestive tract.

“First, babies who are born vaginally will be naturally exposed to good‌ bacteria ⁤in the mother’s birth canal, such as Bifidobacteria, Lactobacillus, Prevotella. This bacteria is a bacteria that can ‍support the ‍development of immunity and the maturity of a child’s digestive tract.”

– Dr.⁤ Dinda Derdameisya, Sp.OG, Obstetrician-gynecologist, Brawijaya Hospital

On the other hand, cesarean ⁣delivery⁢ can⁤ expose ‍infants to different bacteria ⁣present⁣ on the mother’s skin, such as Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, and Propionibacterium spp. this difference in bacterial exposure⁣ can⁢ disrupt the delicate‍ balance of microorganisms in a​ baby’s intestines, a⁤ condition known as intestinal dysbiosis.

“Second, birth cesarean can cause children to ⁣be exposed to bad bacteria (pathogens)​ that are on the⁢ surface of the ⁢mother’s skin,” ⁤he said‍ at the ‌C-Section Awareness ‍Month event at Brawijaya Hospital.

– Dr. Dinda Derdameisya,Sp.OG,Obstetrician-gynecologist,Brawijaya Hospital

Long-Term Health Implications

Intestinal⁣ dysbiosis can ‍have⁣ implications for a child’s health. It can lead to intestinal⁤ function disorders, ‌activate inflammatory cells, ⁣and‍ is linked to various diseases. Studies have shown that intestinal dysbiosis may increase the risk of asthma by 41 percent, allergies by​ 21 ⁣percent, and ⁢respiratory‍ infections by 29 percent.‍ It may‍ also be associated with ‌lower levels of ‌numerical ability. While caesarean delivery is⁣ often necessary and lifesaving, it’s crucial to be aware of its potential impact on infant gut health and long-term health outcomes. Further research is ongoing to better understand the⁣ long-term consequences of birth ⁣methods and explore ways to mitigate potential risks associated with cesarean delivery.

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

Cesarean ⁤section, while a life-saving procedure, can sometimes lead ⁢to a disruption in‍ the delicate balance of bacteria in a newborn’s gut, a condition known as dysbiosis. This imbalance can have⁤ implications for a child’s health and immune development.

The Importance of Gut‍ Health for Infants

Experts emphasize the crucial ⁣role of gut ‍health, notably during infancy. The gut microbiome,a complex community of microorganisms residing in the digestive tract,plays a vital role​ in ⁣digestion,nutrient absorption,and immune system ⁢development.

“Both vaginal birth and Cesarean section are ‍valid methods of delivery,” explains Dr. Reza Abdussalam, a pediatric specialist. “Though, it’s essential to ensure infants recieve the ‍nutrients they ⁢need for ‍healthy growth and a robust ⁤immune system. ⁢Breast milk is the most ⁢complete ⁣source of nutrition, providing carbohydrates, fats, proteins, prebiotics, probiotics,‍ vitamins, ​and minerals.”

Breast Milk: A Source of Synbiotics

Dr. Abdussalam highlights the significance⁣ of synbiotics, a combination of prebiotics ​and probiotics found ​naturally in breast ⁤milk. “Synbiotics work synergistically to strengthen ⁤a child’s immune‌ system,” he states. “Research demonstrates their effectiveness‌ in reducing the incidence of respiratory infections, preventing food‌ allergies, and increasing tolerance to asthma.”

These beneficial compounds play a crucial role in restoring the balance of good bacteria in infants born‌ via Cesarean section. Supplementing ⁢with synbiotics can help establish a healthy gut microbiome from the very beginning.

“Synbiotics are also present in breast milk and contribute to increasing the population of beneficial bacteria,” Dr. Abdussalam adds. “This helps prevent‍ digestive problems ⁤like dysbiosis.A healthy digestive tract is essential for a child’s overall health and ⁢immunity, supporting growth and development ⁣during those critical early years.”


## Archyde News Interview: The Growing⁤ Trend​ of Cesarean births in Indonesia



**Host:** Welcome ⁣back to Archyde News. Today, we’re delving into a topic of growing concern in Indonesia: the rising rates of cesarean deliveries. Joining us⁢ to shed light on this trend and it’s implications is Dr.Dinda Derdameisya,⁤ a leading obstetrician-gynecologist at Brawijaya⁤ Hospital. Welcome to‍ the show, Doctor.



**Dr. Derdameisya:**‌ Thank you⁢ for having me.



**Host:**⁣

Dr.⁤ Derdameisya, recent data paints a concerning picture. Over a quarter of births in Indonesia‍ are now cesarean deliveries, with rates even higher in Jakarta. What⁤ are⁢ the factors driving this surge?



**Dr.Derdameisya:** It’s a complex⁤ issue ⁣with multiple contributing factors. While cesareans can be lifesaving in situations requiring immediate intervention, we’re seeing ‌a rise in elective cesareans, perhaps influenced by factors ⁤like fear of childbirth, convenience, and social pressures.



**Host:** ⁣



Let’s⁣ address the ⁤impact ⁣on ​newborns. While necessary in certain cases, ⁣are⁣ there any downsides ‌to cesarean deliveries‌ compared to vaginal birth, notably for the baby’s health?



**Dr. ⁣Derdameisya:** Absolutely. Vaginal birth exposes infants to beneficial bacteria in the birth canal ‍that⁢ are crucial for building a ⁤healthy immune system and digestive tract.⁣ This natural exposure helps establish a balanced gut microbiome, which is essential for long-term health.



**Host:** So,⁤ you’re saying cesarean deliveries coudl disrupt this delicate balance?



**Dr.⁢ Derdameisya:** ⁢ Exactly. cesarean babies might be exposed‌ to different bacteria ​from the mother’s skin, which can ⁢potentially lead to intestinal dysbiosis ⁤– an imbalance in the gut⁢ microbiome.



**Host:**



Could you elaborate on the potential consequences of this ‌imbalance?



**Dr. Derdameisya:** While research is ongoing, studies ⁤suggest links between intestinal ​dysbiosis and various⁢ health⁣ issues, including allergies, autoimmune diseases, and even obesity later in life.



**Host:**



This raises concerns, especially given the increasing cesarean rates. What steps can be taken to mitigate these potential risks?



**dr. Derdameisya:**



Promoting vaginal birth whenever medically safe‌ is crucial. This includes providing adequate ‌prenatal care,addressing women’s fears and concerns⁤ about vaginal delivery,and providing ⁢comprehensive support during labor.For cesareans, we can explore techniques to minimize ‍the impact ⁤on the baby’s⁤ microbiome, such as swabbing the infant with beneficial bacteria⁣ from the ⁣mother’s vagina.





**Host:**⁤ Thank you,Dr. Derdameisya. This⁣ has been a vital and eye-opening conversation⁢ about the rise of cesarean deliveries ‌in Indonesia‌ and⁣ its potential implications for⁣ newborns. We appreciate your insights.



**dr. derdameisya:** ‌



it was my pleasure.

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