Last year I collaborated with ILCA to publish a blog post based on my popular lecture on the Maternal-Child microbiome. They have agreed to allow me to cross-post that blog here. So without further ado, here you go. You can find the original entry at https://lactationmatters.org/2020/02/14/ten-things-ibclcs-need-to-know-about-the-gut-microbiome/
It is important to remember that our understanding of the gut microbiome is just getting started. There is a long way to go, and much more to learn. However, for those of us who work with lactating families, the exciting news is: Understanding how the unique components of human milk interact with the infant’s gut organisms is helping us begin to understand how those benefits occur—they operate through the microbiome.