The link between C-section and baby’s gut health.
Did you deliver your baby by c-section? Their gut makeup is different and could use a boost of good gut bacteria. Evivo probiotic improves gut health.
What makes a C-section birth different?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 31.9% of all U.S. childbirths in 2016 were delivered via C-section.
Babies born through vaginal birth come in contact with their mother’s “good” bacteria, which helps them develop a healthy gut microbiome. However, babies born by C-section receive fewer beneficial microbes from their mother.

How can Evivo help C-section babies?
Evivo is an infant probiotic that contains the good bacteria babies need to support the healthy development of the immune system and gut microbiome.
Only Evivo contains B. infantis EVC001, which is clinically shown to reduce bad gut bacteria by 80%. The benefits of having B. infantis EVC001 colonizing your baby’s gut are:
- Helps babies to fully digest nutrients found in breast milk
- Lowers the pH of baby’s gut to limit the growth of bad bacteria
- Reduces intestinal inflammation by up to 98%

Shop Evivo for use at home
A daily powder containing B. infantis EVC001, the bacterial strain shown to work with breast milk to help establish a healthy gut microbiome, protect against potentially harmful bacteria, and support healthy immune function.
Evivo supports babies along their feeding journey starting with the first feed through their transition away from drinking breast milk. Evivo has been used by parents for over five years with over 4 million feedings to date in over 60,000 babies.

Recommended By Pediatricians, Loved By Parents
Research shows parents reported significant improvements within a few days of feeding Evivo
Better nighttime sleep
said baby slept longer
Less gas and fussiness
reported a decrease
Reduced diaper rash
saw significant or complete improvement
Dimitratos, S. M., et al. “Symptomatic relief from at-home use of activated Bifidobacterium infantis EVC001 probiotic in infants: Results from a consumer survey on the effects on diaper rash, colic symptoms, and sleep.” Beneficial Microbes 12.4 (2021): 333-340.