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Amniotic Fluid Abnormalities & Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) Explained What does it mean when amniotic fluid is “meconium-stained”? And when does it become dangerous? In this video, I break down: • What amniotic fluid actually does during pregnancy • What meconium is and why babies sometimes pass it before birth • Why fetal distress is often linked to meconium release • When meconium-stained fluid is not an emergency • When it can turn into Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) • How meconium in the lungs can cause serious breathing problems • What doctors should do immediately after delivery Meconium-stained amniotic fluid does not automatically mean injury. Many babies do perfectly fine. However, when meconium enters the lungs and interferes with breathing, it can lead to oxygen deprivation and potentially serious complications. If your baby experienced: • Meconium-stained fluid • Breathing difficulties at birth • NICU admission • Oxygen support or ventilator use • A later diagnosis of brain injury or developmental delay …it may be worth asking whether proper monitoring and intervention occurred. Understanding what should have happened medically is critical. If you have questions about your pregnancy, delivery, or your child’s injuries, I’m available to speak with you. My name is Adam Funk. I focus exclusively on birth injury cases, including cases involving fetal distress, oxygen deprivation, and delivery-related complications. 📞 Contact: [Insert Phone Number] 🌐 Website: [Insert Website] #BirthInjury #MeconiumAspiration #MAS #FetalDistress #NICU #CerebralPalsy #HIE #MedicalMalpractice #BirthTrauma #AmnioticFluid