Caesarean section is not an important determinant of offspring cognitive ability among young adult men

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Caesarean section is not an important determinant of offspring cognitive ability among young adult men

Birth by cesarean section is weakly associated with a lower general cognitive ability in young adult males. However, the magnitude of this association is not clinically relevant. This is according to a study at Karolinska Institutet, published in the Evidence-Based Mental Health. The lower general cognitive ability also seems to be largely explained by familial factors shared between siblings instead of mode of delivery, the study found.

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