They determined he has
amniotic fluid in his lungs.
Not exact matches
The researchers placed extremely premature fetuses into the Biobag, which is made of clear polyethylene and filled with a substance that mimics
amniotic fluid,
in order to help them survive long enough for their
lungs to develop more.
In utero, the
lungs are undeveloped, un-inflated and filled with
amniotic fluid.
Your little one «breathes»
amniotic fluid in and out of the
lungs.
Also, the newborn baby may breathe
in the meconium - stained
amniotic fluid, which may irritate the
lungs and cause respiratory problems.
Has started «breathing»
amniotic fluid in through its nose and respiratory tract, giving those
lungs some very early...
There's actually no air
in baby's
lungs yet, just
amniotic fluid.
He enjoys sucking
in and out the
amniotic fluid training his
lungs.
Amniotic fluid that appears green or brown often indicates that the growing baby has passed their first bowel movement whilst
in the uterus (meconium), yet, a baby will usually not have their first bowl movement until after they are born.If this happens, and the baby does pass meconium within the fetus, it can get into their
lungs and cause serious breathing problems (known as meconium aspiration syndrome).
There will be
amniotic fluid in the puppy's mouth and
lungs that can be aspirated with a bulb syringe or gently shaken out.