If we're still
seeing Meconium on Day Five, Six, Seven; we know that baby's not getting enough.
Not exact matches
Next, babies who were born to induced moms
saw fewer instances of
meconium staining, which is a potentially fatal situation for newborn babies.
If your baby is still having
meconium bowel movements when he is 4 days old,
see a healthcare provider to make sure baby is taking in enough milk.
Baby will be passing black sticky stool called
meconium (
see photo here).
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.
A baby who is still passing
meconium on the fourth or fifth day of life, should be
seen at the clinic the same day.
(
See a photo of
meconium poop here.)
I'd never
seen newborn poop before, so its transformation from sticky, black
meconium to green transitional stool to seedy, mustard - colored breast milk poop was, well, startling.
Intrapartum stillbirths and early neonatal deaths accounted for 13 % of events, neonatal encephalopathy for 46 %,
meconium aspiration syndrome for 30 %, brachial plexus injury for 8 %, and fractured humerus or clavicle for 4 % (
see appendix 8 on bmj.com for distributions by planned place of birth).
I think this was because they
saw more
meconium come out with him and maybe because of the heart decelerations too.
If you don't AROM you won't
see blood or
meconium indicating abruption or distress.
If your baby does not have
meconium prior to birth, you will still
see it within the first few days of life.
If there's
meconium laced fluid pouring out of mom and the HR is 60 but she's declining a C - section... I think that's a place to override her wishes... but (from what we
see in the video) the OB should not have in this video.
After your laughable incompetence about what constitutes neonatal mortality and that you don't even know what
meconium is (meaning that you haven't
seen it spelled often enough to memorize HOW it's spelled), I call bull on your «education».
There is, of course, the sticky dark green stuff known as
meconium that's probably the first thing you ever
see on your baby's diaper and thankfully doesn't stink all too much.
Two babies had
meconium aspiration syndrome, another was thought to have aspirated clear amniotic fluid, and the fifth had evidence of
meconium aspiration although none was
seen during labour.
A baby who is still passing
meconium on the fifth day should be
seen at the clinic the same day.
Known as «
meconium», you usually don't
see it after an infant is three days old.
If I had been at home unassisted no one would have been there to
see she aspirated
meconium and could have gotten very sick.
Known as «
meconium», you usually don't
see it after an infant is three days old.