Abstract

(Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2023;102:811–820) Recent changes in guidelines for administering maternal antibiotics for cesarean deliveries (CD) have increased neonatal exposure to antibiotics. Potential long-term effects of this exposure are relatively unknown; recent evidence in other fields has indicated a long-lasting impact of antibiotic exposure on gut microbiota composition, which raises concerns about the effects of antibiotics on the fragile and new gut microbiota of neonates around the time of birth. This review assessed the current guidelines and applications for CD antibiotics, as well as discussed the importance of neonatal intestinal microbiota and the potential consequences of antibiotic prophylaxis in the development of the neonatal immune system and allergic disease.

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