I noticed your little face first, then all the creamy
white vernix on you.
Not exact matches
Along with other lovelies that make up a newborn's appearance,
vernix is a waxy,
white - coloured substance that coats the baby's skin.
Some babies are born with a
white coating called
vernix caseosa, which protects their skin from the constant exposure to amniotic fluid in the womb.
The majority of
vernix (the
white, cheesy substance) that has covered your baby's skin for quite some time now, has disappeared by the end of this week.
From your perspective, your baby is covered with
vernix, a
white cheesy like substance that protected your baby's skin in the womb and is a wonderful moisturizer.
Your 5 - to 5 1/2 - pound baby - to - be is continuing to fill out, and his or her
vernix — the waxy,
white coating that covers baby's plumped - up skin — is thickening.
Bathing doesn't only remove the aforementioned fluids from your newborn's skin, it also removes the
vernix caseosa, which is a
white substance found on your baby's skin.
Vernix caseosa, also known as
vernix, is the waxy or cheese - like
white substance found coating the skin of newborn human babies.
As your due date nears, your baby will shed small bits of
vernix caseosa, the
white «cheesy» substance that covers his entire body and protects his skin from the amniotic fluid he's floating in.
Your baby may have a creamy yellowish -
white coating called
vernix on his or her skin at birth.
Doing double - duty to protect your baby in myriad ways, myelin is accompanied by
vernix caseosa a greasy
white coating, which will soon completely coat your baby's entire body.
If they are born this week, they might still have a little lanugo hair on their bodies, or patches of
vernix, the waxy
white substance that has protected them in the womb.
Skin: Your babies» bodies are now coated with a greasy
white substance, the
vernix caseosa, that protects their skin during its long submersion in amniotic fluid.
Baby had a lot of
vernix on him which got on my hands and was soft, smooth and
white like a good hand cream.
A greasy
white substance made from sebum (oil) and dead skin cells,
vernix is right now beginning to form on your baby's skin.