Question

A five-month-old baby inhaled amniotic fluid at birth and has been frequently feverish with loose stools. Is this likely to affect their immunity?

Answer

Inhaling amniotic fluid at birth can lead to aspiration pneumonia, but if it does not develop into severe pneumonia, it will not affect respiratory function. If the baby frequently has a fever, it may be necessary to check their immune function. It is recommended to bring the child to a local hospital for fluid and cellular immune tests, and if necessary, immune treatment. This is the advice for “The Impact of Newborns Inhaling Amniotic Fluid on the Immune System,” hoping it is helpful to you, and wishing you health.