No, Just gross.
If that baby is around a dog, don't worry, if you've seen AFV or the Babies movie, then the baby is likely to be safe.
Being around cat feces can be dangerous due the possibility that is is carrying toxoplasmosis. Generally, odors are not harmful, as long as they are not concentrated or from toxic substances.
Meconium is feces expelled around the time of birth.
Because you ate baby food.
I hope you mean that you're drinking the coffee and breastfeeding the baby. Yes, it is harmful for a baby, by whatever means the baby gets the coffee. There are ingredients in coffee besides caffeine that are dangerous to a baby, causing dehydration, stomach problems. The caffeine can increase the baby's heart beat, damaging an already small and fragile heart.
Cat urine is generally considered to be not harmful when children come in causal contact with it.However cat feces can contain the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii, which can cause the parasitic disease Toxoplasmosis.Unborn children are particularly at risk for for serious complications from Toxoplasmosis. Therefore pregnant women should avoid exposure to cat feces, and soil that may contain cat feces. (They should also avoid handling raw meat.)
Yes. Cat feces contains a parasite that could cause an infection in the unborn baby causing death or serious damage to the brain and eyes
no they are VERY safe animals but most things can be harmful to baby bunnies!
If a plush toy has small pieces, such as they eyes or lashes, they could be dangerous to a baby if swallowed.
Clean out the baby's mouth the best you can and see a pediatrician.
Drinking any alcohol may be dangerous to your baby. There has been no 'safe' amount of alcohol identified that does not cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
It is very dangerous during pregnancy. Not only is it harmful to you but also to the baby. Because what happens to you during pregnancy can have a larger effect on your baby's outcome.
No rabbits eat their feces, although all rabbits eat cecotropes. Rabbits have two kinds of droppings: feces, and cecotropes. Baby rabbits that aren't weaned yet eat their mother's cecotropes; once they're weaned, they eat their own cecotropes.