Submitted by molllymaybe t3_y6z25l in askscience
Spanky007_bong_867 t1_istzyyj wrote
Reply to comment by Petal_Chatoyance in How is the human gut microbiome established in infancy or earlier on? by molllymaybe
I was taught that same thing. Mammals are born with a "sterile" intestinal tract that will gather bacteria from the world around it shortly after birth. Can't claim any knowledge about baby guts, but with puppies, we give them a dose of probiotics then put them on their dam for first milk. We know bad stuff gets in there but we want our good stuff to get their first and start populating the tract. Interesting stuff on this sub.
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