Not exact matches
Research shows that the
greasy film covering your baby,
vernix, is a wonderful source of moisture for your baby's delicate skin.
Midway through this portion of the term your baby will be covered with a
greasy, cheese - like coating called the
vernix caseosa.
Doing double - duty to protect your baby in myriad ways, myelin is accompanied by
vernix caseosa a
greasy white coating, which will soon completely coat your baby's entire body.
A
greasy, cheeselike coating called
vernix caseosa begins to cover your baby.
Skin: Your babies» bodies are now coated with a
greasy white substance, the
vernix caseosa, that protects their skin during its long submersion in amniotic fluid.
A
greasy white substance made from sebum (oil) and dead skin cells,
vernix is right now beginning to form on your baby's skin.