Meconium contains everything your baby swallowed while still in the womb.
Breast milk, fetal core blood,
meconium all contain toxins, and lots of them.
Not exact matches
What's normal: The first soiled diapers you'll see will
contain a dark, thick, and tarry substance called
meconium.
The first soiled diapers you'll see will
contain a dark, thick, and tarry substance called
meconium.
The black, tarry stool, called
meconium,
contains bilirubin, the substance that causes newborn jaundice.
When your baby is first born and receives his / her first breast feeding, the milk from your first lactation in fact
contains a laxative that helps to push out
meconium from your baby's intestines.
After 20 minutes Jo checked and confirmed that the waters were green, which indicated they
contained meconium, which can mean that the baby may be distressed.
Keep in mind, the first few bowel movements
containing meconium may be a very dark green or even appear black.