Question

What are the symptoms of meconium aspiration, and can it cause problems for the child? I’m really worried?

Answer

What symptoms are usually associated with meconium aspiration, and can it cause issues for the child? I’m very concerned? Hello, amniotic fluid turbidity suggests that the fetus has experienced a certain degree of hypoxia before birth, leading to defecation in the womb; hypoxia may cause damage to the baby’s organs, particularly the brain, with the extent of damage depending on the severity of hypoxia; when birth occurs with turbid amniotic fluid, it is prone to aspiration pneumonia, which can be severe. Meconium aspiration syndrome often leads to complications such as acidosis, pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage, respiratory failure, and circulatory failure.