And also for disposable diapers, in fine writing and or the websites, they say to put the poop in the toilet (just like cloth users do)
because meconium and just poop are very bad for the environment.
It's only
because meconium does not consist of digested food.
This is a common question, especially
because meconium stools are rather hard to clean up.
Not exact matches
Hirschsprung's disease is in most cases discovered already within 48 hours of birth
because these babies do not even pass
meconium.
The other four women were referred during labour from primary to secondary care
because of
meconium stained liquor.
I have a friend whose teenage son still has health issues
because the idiot doctor didn't suction his lungs properly of
meconium.
I think this was
because they saw more
meconium come out with him and maybe
because of the heart decelerations too.
By day five or six, your baby's poops will be yellow
because all of the
meconium will have been expelled from his system.
[Laughs], while they are in in utreo and that has to be passed out and so, colostrum is almost like a diuretic,
because it's so easily digestible and helps push it out of the system and so babies who are not able to pass that
meconium can get jaundice, can get..., you know, people get... doctors get really freaked out when babies get really high jaundice levels..., high levels and so the colostrum is meant to get rid of that.
In the end, we did have to transfer to the hospital
because when my water broke there was
meconium in it; however, there were no interventions required, no drugs, and we left the hospital the same day as early as they would let us.
This is
because it is made up of something called
meconium, which is made up of everything mom ingested while their baby was in the womb.
In the early days, your newborn's bowel movements are thick and dark green
because of
meconium — a substance that was building up in her intestines while she was in the womb.
All research shows that breast milk can clear
Meconium faster than formula or of course water so, it's, it's crucial it is truly medicine and that's why we even ask a mother who had no intention of breastfeeding, if she had a baby go to the NICU lactation will be called
because it's mother, baby separation and the baby is outpatient too and will go to their room and ask them «will they consider pumping while their baby is in the NICU?»
Because giving birth in water requires that you not experience a reason to be removed from the water — so not funny fetal heart tones, no
meconium, whatever the criteria were that would make a woman leave the water.
Meconium aspiration syndrome (they may choke on their own first bowel movements
because of a lessened amount of amniotic fluid and increased amount of bowel movements in utero)
Or milk the cord if there was
meconium,
because I don't want to stimulate the baby.
we transported to the hospital
because there was
meconium.
(Older babies are more likely to aspirate
meconium because there is a higher ratio of
meconium in water.)