Nothing serious if baby passes motion in womb.
Immedialy doctor will opt for C-section delivery.
There are chances for babies to swallow this a little inside womb. So it might be an emergency c-section.
Right after delivery baby would be shifted to NICU for some time (may be a day).
But nothing harmful for either mom or baby.
Meconium Aspiration
Meconium, the first dark and sticky stool produced by a newborn baby, can pass from the baby to the mother during birth.
Meconium is found in a baby's intestines during pregnancy. It is a thick green tar like substance. Usually the meconium is released after the baby's birth. However, sometimes a baby will have a bowel movement before birth and the meconium will then go into the amniotic fluid. This could be dangerous for the baby.
Yes, a baby can swallow its bowel movement, known as meconium, regardless of the delivery method, including C-section. Meconium is the first stool a newborn passes, which can sometimes occur before or during labor. If the baby inhales or swallows meconium-stained amniotic fluid, it can lead to a condition called meconium aspiration syndrome, which may require medical attention. However, this is not specifically related to being born via C-section.
Meconium is the earliest stool of a newborn baby, typically appearing thick, dark greenish-black in color, and sticky in consistency. It is composed of amniotic fluid, mucus, lanugo (fine hair), bile, and cells shed from the intestines. Passage of meconium is a normal part of a newborn's early digestive process.
Meconium is the baby's first bowel movement and it is a thick green tar-like substance. For most babies, meconium is released shortly after they are born. However, some babies release meconium during labor and delivery. When a woman is in labor, her doctor will be able to tell if the baby has had a bowel movement because her amniotic fluid will be stained with meconium. The baby will be monitored very closely for any signs of fetal distress. If meconium is present during labor or birth, the baby can aspirate the meconium or swallow it. Once the baby is born, the doctor will perform suctioning to reduce the amount of meconium that the baby can aspirate. If the baby does inhale the meconium, it can cause Meconium Aspiration Syndrome which can lead to meconium aspiration pneumonia - both can be very serious. As a result, the baby will be closely monitored and may require a stay in the NICU for several days to a few weeks. Treatment may include antibiotics or a ventilator. The doctor will perform chest x rays to make sure the lungs are functioning normally. Babies swallowing meconium is more common than one may think. Ask some friends - chances are pretty good that it's happened to someone you know.
hysterectomy is removal of womb which is where baby grows. No womb = no baby
semen does not cross into the placenta and has no effect on baby in womb.
Yes, meconium aspiration can be dangerous for newborns. It occurs when a baby inhales a mixture of meconium and amniotic fluid into the lungs during or after delivery, which can lead to respiratory distress and complications such as infection, inflammation, and impaired lung function. The severity of the condition often depends on the amount of meconium present and the baby's overall health. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to manage potential risks and improve outcomes.
baby poop while in the womb can cause infection in the lungs if the baby swallows it
A doctor can only tell you that a baby was/is in the womb for too long.
A baby inside the womb is called a fetus.