Bacchus1976
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gwk3x wrote
Reply to comment by call-my-name in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
I amended my post warning folks not to smear poop on kids. Hope that satisfies.
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gw0aa wrote
Reply to comment by Emotional-Profit-202 in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
It’s called humor.
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gv8su wrote
Reply to comment by daisyluu09 in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
As others have noted it’s a more complex system than just “poop” but this explains the joke.
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gv1of wrote
Reply to comment by call-my-name in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
Are you claiming that there is no gut bacteria in the vagina?
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gtkk2 wrote
Reply to comment by call-my-name in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
There is constant transfer of bacteria from gut to vagina. These systems are completely linked.
The person I was responding to brought up poop as a joke. Poop indirectly plays a role in all vaginal births.
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gqxw5 wrote
Reply to comment by peer-reviewed-myopia in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
You believe wrong.
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gf4ey wrote
Reply to comment by call-my-name in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
Women sometimes poop a bit when giving birth. Even those that don’t have residual fecal (gut) bacteria on and around their crotch.
A theory is that small amounts of the moms gut bacteria transfer to the baby during natural birth. This seeds their system with moms gut biome.
Cesarean births are sterile and don’t come into contact with the moms crotch and thus are getting their gut bacteria from elsewhere.
Edit: as the pedants below have stated, the OPs focus on poop is mostly for comic effect. There’s a lot of bacteria in and around the vagina that gets transferred to the baby during vaginal birth. Don’t go smearing poop on your newborn.
Bacchus1976 t1_j5gzk75 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How our microbiome is shaped by family, friends, and even neighbors. Study of the gut and mouth microbiomes of thousands of people from around the world raises the possibility that diseases linked to microbiome dysfunction, including cancer, diabetes, and obesity, could be partly transmissible. by MistWeaver80
This person specifically asked for an explanation.
Go be toxic somewhere else.