This actually happened to my wife when she gave birth to our daughter. Upon her water breaking, we went to the hospital. While there, she changed her pad to find a black deposit mixed in with her water. this was maconium, or baby poop, that she had "deposited" while still in the womb. The only ill effect it had was she had to have her lungs cleared as soon as she was born, so the dr.s couldnt just hand her over to my wife for about ten minutes or so. All went well, and Adalyn is now a healthy, happy 8 month old, so not to worry.
2007-01-01 14:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not likely for a baby in the womb to go to the bathroom. I have read that sometimes however, when the baby is being born if it a long time after the water breaks, that baby can defecate in the womb and some can be swallowed, which can lead to a emergency Cesarean.
2007-01-01 14:07:07
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answered by swanser 3
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Babies can and do urinate while still in the womb. Most do not have bowel movements until after they are birthed. Some do right before or during labor, but most do not. Urine is recycled with the amniotic fluid.
2007-01-01 14:04:47
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answered by makin_the_same_mistakes 5
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it would want to be extremely unusual, and it truly is unusual sufficient to do not ignore that even animal fetus has a actual particular way conserving its own existence as a thanks to live to tell the tale into the womb. this may be also extremely achievable to human fetus. It has its own skill or organic thanks to live to tell the tale.. That possible it would want to also preserve itself into the womb of a mom. till existence change into fatefully taken if not stolen faraway from them, each so often with too a lot stress. each so often, there are undesirable pregnancies that is experienced. yet no count number how the mummy might want to attempt at cases now to not like it. The fetus even even as very small, it in no way extremely drop out from the womb. even extra extraordinary that there are another cases of not so healthful moms who were able to keep their fetus till they can provide beginning to their toddlers without actual well being issues.. in the different case if the topic matters about giving beginning are extra extreme, then both the mummy or the fetus might want to not often manage the unlucky ordeal.. inspite of the indisputable fact that it would want to be extremely that at cases, there are different very intuitive moms who might want to experience that their toddler interior their tummy are also possible attempting to live to tell the tale and conserving itself.. i wager.. Wishing nicely..!!
2016-12-01 10:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they do all the time. The both urinate and deficate, though it is more likely for them to urinate.
Usually the first bowel movement is not until after they are born, but sometimes it happens earlier.
2007-01-01 14:21:46
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answered by Susan M 2
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Yes, but not early in the pregnancy. Their pee is excreted in the amniotic fluid. It is sterile fluid and very clean at the point. Now, if they have stool, that's a problem because they can swallow it before birth and have respiratory problems.
2007-01-01 14:05:01
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answered by Becca 5
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www.babycenter.com Best sight to check out everything the baby does week by week and to see how the baby looks as well. It has been great for me!
2007-01-01 16:13:26
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answered by skywolfs_wife 1
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Go to the site at the bottom. The Resident Sybil and her multiple personalities will be glad to answer your question since she's always worrying about being knocked up.
2007-01-01 14:05:47
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answered by Legsology07 3
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yes
2007-01-01 16:03:18
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answered by Lucky 2
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Thanks for asking that...I've wondered about that too before.
2007-01-01 14:05:57
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answered by morgannhcs05 2
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