An Oxford University academic has questioned research which suggested caesarean births damage brain function.
An American study found smaller production of the UCP2 protein in caesarean mice births compared to natural births.
But Prof Martin Knight, an honorary consultant in public health at Oxford University, said the link was “far from established”.
He said: “It is a large leap to assume that this observed effect may have long-term consequences for babies.”
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