The unborn baby's body forms her first stool, called meconium, in the large intestine, which usually isn't passed until after birth. Some babies push out meconium before birth. If your baby does have a bowel movement before or during delivery, your health care provider will monitor her responses carefully to ensure that she doesn't develop any complications as a result.
No, babies do not poop in the placenta. Babies receive nutrients and oxygen from the placenta through the umbilical cord, and waste products are removed through the mother's circulation via the placenta. Fetal waste is not stored in the placenta.
anal seepage
poop
It becomes sterile...
you can get cancer and die
it rains poop ;)
it is given to the secret service an
Nothing-there is no chemical reaction.
They have restrooms.
Conception happens when the fertilized egg takes hold in the placenta.
well your body will win one way or another, it will poop when it wants to, if your ready or not And it will be a LOT of poop. Probably at least 5 courics.
Burning poop releases harmful gases and pollutants into the air, which can be harmful to human health and the environment. It is not recommended to burn poop as a method of disposal.