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Bacteria in vagina during pregnancy

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 xwoGworwaTsx   United States. June 17 2012 11:01. Posts 845
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A labelled diagram of the female reproductive system, just so there's no confusion over which parts are being discussed.


I encountered an interesting read in the medical pages recently, and it's an amazing article about the human body. I'd like to share it with you here guys:



How bacteria in the vagina change during pregnancy

One thing that becomes more clear with each piece of research is that the human body is a hive of mostly harmless bacteria that live in any crevice they can reach while affecting their human host as little as possible. In some cases these bacteria can be very beneficial – preventing more dangerous bacteria from taking up residence in places like the stomach and throat. In some cases they can occasionally go rogue, get into places they shouldn’t be, and cause havoc.

Despite the relatively safe and prosperous homes that the human body provides, living on it does have it’s downsides. As the body changes, grows and falls ill the bacteria are subject to seismological shifts in their living quarters. And for bacteria that live around the female reproductive areas, pregnancy represents a pretty major shift indeed.

Just to clarify, bacteria do not actually live in the womb (if they get inside there that can go very badly wrong) but they do set up camp along the vagina and basically any areas of the reproductive system (and indeed the body) that can be reached safely from the outside. As well as protecting against fungal and other pathogenic infections simply by colonising the available space, the vaginal bacteria also actively help to decrease the pH inside the vagina, making it harder for other infections to set up. Killing off these bacteria (as anyone who has ever taken antibiotics to deal with cystitis will be aware) can lead to the fungal infection thrush, as without the bacteria in place the fungus can take over.

In order to explore how the vaginal bacteria might change during pregnancy, researchers took 68 samples from 24 healthy pregnant women (between 18-40 confirmed weeks) and compared them to 310 samples from 60 non-pregnant controls. They isolated DNA from the vagina, sequenced it, and then organised it into different bacterial taxonomic groups. All the control women were non-menstruating at the time, and around half of them were taking hormonal contraceptives. Full details can be found in reference 1.

Overall, pregnant women showed much less diversity in bacterial species and fewer colonies present, particularly in areas up near the uterus which were very sparse indeed. In both pregnant and non-pregnant women, colonies varied throughout the vaginal area, and the dominant species were Lactobacillus spp. Some particular bacterial species were found to be more prevalent in pregnancy, although the overall diversity was reduced. This snapshot of the vaginal bacteria flora as a changing landscape; affected by internal pH and decimated by oncoming pregnancy, is a fascinating one, showing a wonderful interaction between humanity and the bacteria that live inside them.

But pregnancy doesn’t just involve changes in bacteria, it also comes with a baby! The womb where the foetus grows is a comfortable and sterile environment, and suddenly in a short space of time it is required to be forcibly pushed down a narrow bacteria-laden tube into a cold unforgiving world. In a fascinating (although rather underpowered) study of infants born by either by vaginal birth or C-section, researchers (reference 2) did indeed find a difference in the bacterial communities. Babies born through vaginal delivery had typical vaginal species such as Lactobacillus, Prevotella, or Sneathia on their skin, throat and gut while babies born through Cesarean had picked up species of skin bacteria (Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, and Propionibacterium). Furthermore while in adults there are different bacterial species in different places (skin, gut, vagina, etc.) in the newborns it was the same bacterial species everywhere. Given that they’d only just entered the world from a sterile environment this isn’t surprising, but it does raise interesting questions about how the different species find their way into the infant and start to flourish in their own little niches.

Speaking as one of the many, many C-section babies out there I can’t say my method of birth had a huge impact on overall health, or indeed my relationship with bacteria! But what is clear is that bacteria are with us throughout our life, changing to match our bodies, and growing and fluctuating as we go through different stages of health.



Ref 1:Kjersti Aagaard, Kevin Riehle, Jun Ma, Nicola Segata4, Toni-Ann Mistretta, Cristian Coarfa, Sabeen Raza, Sean Rosenbaum, Ignatia Van den Veyver, Aleksandar Milosavljevic, Dirk Gevers, Curtis Huttenhower, Joseph Petrosino, James Versalovic (2012). A Metagenomic Approach to Characterization of the Vaginal Microbiome Signature in Pregnancy PloS one, 7 (6) DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2010.10.087

Ref 2: Maria G. Dominguez-Bello, & et al. (2010). Delivery mode shapes the acquisition and structure of the initial microbiota across multiple body habitats in newborns Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107 (26) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1002601107

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/lab-rat/2012/06/16/how-bacteria-in-the-vagina-change-during-pregnancy/


It is proof how amazingly complex the human body and life is. Even at the biological level, there remains so much more to know about the basic functions and biochemical processes that the body undergoes.
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  NeMeSiS3   Canada. June 17 2012 11:11. Posts 2969Profile Blog # 
I don't really know what we should discuss here... Cool story? Interesting...
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 Candadar   June 17 2012 11:13. Posts 1791
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On June 17 2012 11:11 NeMeSiS3 wrote:
I don't really know what we should discuss here... Cool story? Interesting...


Vagina's always have discussion value.

Always.
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 ZooZ   Canada. June 17 2012 11:14. Posts 20
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So that's what the vagina looks like. Got it
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 FabledIntegral   United States. June 17 2012 11:15. Posts 8377
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On June 17 2012 11:13 Candadar wrote:

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Vagina's always have discussion value.

Always.


Ehh I had the same thought process as him...
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 xjoehammerx   United States. June 17 2012 11:19. Posts 189
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Yeah, vaginas (and females in general) are amazing.
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  AmorFatiAbyss   June 17 2012 11:23. Posts 51Profile Blog # 
There has to be a reason that there are ten times as many vagina threads as penis threads. Virgins got the snatch on the mind much???
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 MountainDewJunkie   United States. June 17 2012 11:24. Posts 9324
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Not quite as interesting as the "cervical cycle" thread. The phrase, "fluid has become white and creamy" was used, I believe.
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 Kluey   Canada. June 17 2012 11:24. Posts 1167
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Some explanation or tl;dr for us non-scientists here?
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 Aerisky   United States. June 17 2012 11:26. Posts 9247
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On June 17 2012 11:15 FabledIntegral wrote:

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Ehh I had the same thought process as him...

Yeah, not exactly sure what to say here >_< an interesting article...but....yeah...also, it's no secret that bacteria are intimately involved in many processes in human beings, but I guess the article elucidated their role/presence.
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 xwoGworwaTsx   United States. June 17 2012 11:27. Posts 845
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On June 17 2012 11:24 Kluey wrote:
Some explanation or tl;dr for us non-scientists here?

Vaginas are a cool place
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 Archers_bane   United States. June 17 2012 11:29. Posts 1235
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Lol the General forums getting a lot weirder lately. Thanks for the article, interesting read and really random.
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 Chargelot   June 17 2012 11:31. Posts 2274
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On June 17 2012 11:27 xwoGworwaTsx wrote:

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Vaginas are a cool place

And unfortunately this is the exact type of attitude you will find from every reply. The last time there was a vaginal bacteria based post, it didn't exactly end well. You can't expect a community of young males to give a damn about the careful science of the thread, and ignore the fact that you're talking about vaginas.
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 GhandiEAGLE   United States. June 17 2012 11:32. Posts 3974
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This thread should live about 5 years in the hearts of TL. Please, mods, dont stop this thread.
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 DDKz   Australia. June 17 2012 11:34. Posts 181
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I think at this point people are just trying to find anything to make a thread about.

I mean it's a General Forum sure, but maybe we should try to remember we're on a Starcraft site, I'm pretty convinced that most of the people that come to the site don't really want to read about vag bacteria during pregnancy..
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 PH   United States. June 17 2012 11:37. Posts 6082
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Interesting read.
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 Bippzy   United States. June 17 2012 11:41. Posts 1334
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I guess if we were nerds we could state the types of bacteria swe were born with to predict how we were birthed.

Alas, cool. Thats why babies dont get sick
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 askTeivospy   June 17 2012 11:42. Posts 1495
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tbh it was kind of a boring read for me
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 FallDownMarigold   United States. June 17 2012 11:45. Posts 3219
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On June 17 2012 11:34 DDKz wrote:
I think at this point people are just trying to find anything to make a thread about.

I mean it's a General Forum sure, but maybe we should try to remember we're on a Starcraft site, I'm pretty convinced that most of the people that come to the site don't really want to read about vag bacteria during pregnancy..


Eh, why not confirm with a poll
Poll: Do you want to read about random things such as vag bacteria?

Yes (136)
 
52%

No (99)
 
38%

Don't particularly care (27)
 
10%

262 total votes

Your vote: Do you want to read about random things such as vag bacteria?

(Vote): No
(Vote): Yes
(Vote): Don't particularly care



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 Keitzer   United States. June 17 2012 11:49. Posts 2505
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On June 17 2012 11:45 FallDownMarigold wrote:

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Eh, why not confirm with a poll
Poll: Do you want to read about random things such as vag bacteria?

Yes (136)
 
52%

No (99)
 
38%

Don't particularly care (27)
 
10%

262 total votes

Your vote: Do you want to read about random things such as vag bacteria?

(Vote): No
(Vote): Yes
(Vote): Don't particularly care






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Vag? Idk... maybe...

OT: Yes it is impressive although idk how much i'd like to know exactly (since i'm going into computer science, and interested in robotics and space)
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