Your baby can swallow now and his digestive system is
producing meconium, the dark, sticky goo that he'll pass in his first poop — either in his diaper or in the womb during delivery.
Your baby is swallowing more now and
producing meconium.
The baby swallows them in a mixture with other secretions to
produce meconium, which remains in the bowels until the birth.
Whether it's during that first week of life when baby
produces meconium, or when we're traveling, or some other unforeseen event, we do use the occasional disposable natural diaper.
Not exact matches
Although
meconium can
produce this color in the first few days of life, after this black poop could be a sign of bleeding.
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Meconium: If you are producing a large amount of meconium, you will probably be asked to leave the water to deliver the baby outside of
Meconium: If you are
producing a large amount of
meconium, you will probably be asked to leave the water to deliver the baby outside of
meconium, you will probably be asked to leave the water to deliver the baby outside of the tub.
The
meconium is the very dark greenish, bordering on black, sticky excrement your baby
produces the first couple of days of his / her life.
Once the
meconium is eliminated from the body, the stool
produced should start to transition to looking more normal.
During the first 24 hours, your baby should
produce at least one
meconium stool.
Simultaneously, your baby will have also started to
produce a substance referred to as
meconium.