Sentences with phrase «up of amniotic fluid»

Meconium is made up of amniotic fluid, mucus and everything that has been swallowed by your infant while she was in your womb.

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It's made up of all the things ingested during baby's nine months in the womb: amniotic fluid, mucus, skin cells, and other lovelies.
Perhaps its your body's way of acknowledging your amniotic fluid, or you're gearing up for your water breaking before birth.
And all of the amniotic fluid and other fluids expelled during pregnancy can add up, too.
Meconium is a normal part of the baby's development and is a build - up of ingested amniotic fluid that is excreted each day within the womb.
A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds baby, but that volume will shrink as they get bigger and takes up more room in your uterus
A pint and a half of amniotic fluid surrounds her, but that volume will shrink as she gets bigger and takes up more room in your uterus.
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.
The extra pounds you've put on are made up of the baby's weight, plus the placenta, amniotic fluid, increased blood and fluid volume, and added breast tissue.
As the baby pushes up on her little elbows, sucks on her hand to get the taste of amniotic fluid, a property of which is similar to one secreted by the breast, she uses smell and taste as an additional guide to the nipple.
In the coming weeks, the volume of amniotic fluid will decrease as your baby grows and takes up an increasing amount of room in the limited available space in your uterus.
This sticky black substance made up of sloughed cells, digestive secretions, and swallowed amniotic fluid will show up in their first dirty diaper.
It is made up of skin cells, mucus and amniotic fluid.
This substance is called meconium and is made up of things your baby ingested while in - utero, such as skin cells, mucus and amniotic fluid.
Researchers from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have uncovered a cellular signal in the amniotic fluid around the fetus that builds up when a pregnant woman is about to go into labor.
The flavors of some foods, such as carrots, garlic, and vanilla, wind up not only in mother's milk but even in amniotic fluid.
These days, baby is breathing and swallowing up to two cups of amniotic fluid each day.
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