Meconium and Meconium Aspiration
According to Kaneshiro (2009), meconium is a dark greenish black sticky and tarry substance that is comprised of amniotic fluid, muscus, lanugo (early hair lining the baby's body), bile and skin and intestinal tract cells that have been shed by the baby. Meconium is the first feces that a newborn passes and can be released within the womb during the early phases of pregnancy and typically again sometime within the first few days after birth.
Throughout pregnancy, the baby is situated within the mother's uterus and is surrounded by amniotic fluid. The fluid provides a cushion for the fetus during its stages of rapid growth and development. The baby swallows the amniotic fluid while other constituents are filtered out and remain in the intestine while the amniotic fluid is absorbed and ultimately rereleased within the uterus when the fetus urinates. It is through this process that the amniotic fluid is kept healthy, clear,...
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