Yep - from about 10 or 11 weeks on, your baby begins peeing in the womb, and his urine winds up back in
the mixture of amniotic fluid.
This is a harmless
mixture of amniotic fluid that your baby has swallowed, digestive secretion and dead skin cells that will form your baby's first bowel movement after birth.
Not exact matches
It turns out that babies» first poops are meconium, a
mixture of bile, mucus and
amniotic fluid.
MAS can happen before, during, or after labour and delivery when a newborn inhales a
mixture of meconium (the early stool passed by a newborn soon after birth) and
amniotic fluid (the
fluid in which the baby floats inside the
amniotic sac).