
CLINICAL FEATURES OF CONSTIPATION DEVELOPMENT IN NEWBORNS DELIVERED BY CESAREAN SECTION
Khadzhaev Tokhir Avazkhanovich , Central Asian Medical University, Fergana, UzbekistanAbstract
This study examined the frequency, causes, and clinical features of constipation development in newborns delivered by cesarean section. Compared to naturally delivered infants, newborns born via cesarean section showed impaired intestinal motility and microbiota formation, which contributed to the development of constipation. The results demonstrated a correlation between the method of delivery and gastrointestinal disorders during the neonatal period.
Keywords
cesarean section, constipation, neonatal period, microbiota, newborn, childbirth
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