Ha! We highly doubt that Lorina- but the fact that you're being so pro-active about reinforcing your education in as many ways as possible is a great thing! Than you again for your lovely comments!
I just recently discovered your page and wish it were sooner because your lectures are very thorough. im so grateful for them all - Its helped me pass my exams with flying colors!
Hi Dr Tala! I am a 4th year med student doing a NICU rotation at Valleywise (Maricopa), and was recommended to watch your videos! They are fantastic and an excellent supplement to my NICU rotation!
Hello Casey! I spent some time in Phoenix and absolutely loved it. I'm sure we know a lot of the same people :) So happy you were directed here and they are helping you.Also good for you to be so proactive with your rotation! Hope you love it!!
Your videos are amazing!! Thanks for being such a wonderful teacher and explains things clearly. Could I suggest a few videos: X-ray interpretation, cardiac heart defects, causes of hypoglycaemia (critical labs), inotropes, abdominal concerns: atresia, nec etc, fluid balances. Can’t wait to continue watching :)
Thank you so much for watching Cynthia! That is a fantastic list of topics. We will add them to the list and slowly go through them all. Thank you so much for your excellent suggestions!
Hi Tala!..you covered the relevant subject precisely and quickly. Really I appreciate your great efforts. I got benefits from most of your presentations.
Thanks so much Dr. Ahmed! We were a little shaky at the start- putting all this love and effort into making them, but now all the positive feedback like this has really invigorated us! So thank you so much- it really means a lot. Let me know if there's anything you think I should be adding/ discussing?
Hello! Thank you SO much for your lovely comment. We have already recorded videos on RDS and there are 4 videos on jaundice. (If you go to home page, you can probably find them). Thanks for being here!
I lost my baby due to this. 42 weeks pregnancy. This happened due to late delivery process and medical negligence. Her oxygen level was 80 and below I wished I saw this video earlier. It's sad.
Flawless learned better than network study days. Please could you also talk on ventilation in neonates ie volume guarantee, and more related settings. Thank you.
Wow! Thanks for your kind words Susan! We put out a couple of basic videos on ventilation, and then we've been getting a lot of requests on gases- so we'll go with that next. After that we are planning on working through the different ventilator modes, including high frequency vents. Thanks so much for watching and for suggesting excellent topics!
Thank you so much! We try so hard to make the clinical correlation so we're glad that came through! What is your podcast?Would love to hear more about it!
@@TalaTalksNICU It really does in this video and all the others too! Greatly helped me to consolidate my understanding to better appreciate how + why the management works the way it does. Thanks for making a great resource! My Podcast is called Spoonful of Medicine, and it aims to help people increase their knowledge on a variety of paediatric topics :)
Oh that sounds so great! Also LOVE that name and reference- (Mary Poppins is the best!). Will definitely check it out! Thank you again for your lovely words :)
Hello Nabeela! We are planning on doing an NRP type talk soon and we will likely include a section on how to deal with infants when born through meconium stained amniotic fluid. Is that what you wanted?
Hello!! Thanks so much for the lovely compliment :) Not sure if you have watched the 9 fluid and electrolyte video? That’s a good start- but is there anything in particular you’d like us to cover? We can do that separately?
Dear Dr. Tala, you are doing a superb job for us. May I ask about the questions? The Questions 1 to 20 I was not able to browze them. I wonder whether you deleted them accidently. However, could you give feedback on that, best wishes , Aba, Paediatrician
Hello! Thanks so much for subscribing Aba. I just looked through our community history and all the questions were there (I don't think they're ever erased- but I'll look into it). Do you think it may have been something with your browser? I'll try to find out from youtube whether they limit how many community posts can be seen by viewers. Thanks so much for letting us know!!!
Hi Dr. Tala, My name is Tala as well, I’m wondering if you can discuss about all the blood works and photo levels for babies. I’m still new in NICU level 3 and having a hard time. Anyhow, Thank you for all the videos! They helped me a lot.
Hello Tala! We're so glad you're here. Every single person who starts in the NICU (or in any field) has a tough time. The great thing is there are so many people to help you through it. We all ask for help regularly- and we're all constantly learning! I've been wanting to film a bilirubin video (or series for ages), but I can't figure out how to draw it best. But we'll get there soon. Thank you. And good luck! You will love it!
Fascinating! Thank you! I was born early because of MAS, apparently my amniotic fluid was absolutely filthy. I am currently 34 weeks pregnant and was wondering if there was any chance this might be genetic. I'd like to know if my baby has a higher risk of developing MAS, also... it's currently a breech baby and doesn't want to turn. Is there any relationship between breech babies and higher MAS incidents (maybe because of the stress associated with being breech)?
Hi Laure! Congratulations on your pregnancy! If anything I would say known breech babies are LESS likely to have MAS. Generally they are delivered by repeat C-section, and so they don't go through any stress of labour AND they're generally delivered closer to 39 weeks rather than ~42 weeks, say (also lowers chance of MAS). Good luck with delivery- we hope it all goes smoothly. (As an aside- my mother always tells me I was delivered through filthy amniotic fluid too!)
Hi! My babies (had 3) all were not head down at 34w so don’t worry- there is still some time for them to turn. Also, my 2nd baby still was butt down at 38w4d so we thought for sure c-section. Nah- went into labor at 38w6d and he was head down when I was triaged and ready to come! ;) My first was actually “sunny side up” ie facing my stomach rather than my butt like it should. They had to manually reach inside me and rotate him TWICE! He did have MAS and I really think the stress of al the turning added to the risk of that Happening. Also I was born with MAS, I was fullterm/10 days past due. Only my 1st baby had MAS. The other 2 didn’t 😀 Lmk if you want anymore info!! Good luck!!!!
Hello sir, My baby boy birth on 18 august .. Having issue of poop being inhaled and respiratory issues ... Now in NICU has improved .. currently on O2 oxygen and I can
I'm sorry just seeing this now- we can get in a lot of trouble if we give medical advice on specific patients who aren't ours! We have an email on the home page though. We wish your little one health and strength.
Hello Kgotso- that really depends on how bad the MAS disease is. If they end up on ECMO they can be in hospital for over a month. Generally though, if you can break the PPHN cycle, and allow the lungs to heal, babies can be ready to go home in 2- 3 weeks. Generally their lungs heal well, and they don't end up being crippled by their pulmonary disease. (Ie can run, and play and exert energy similar to other children).
My grand daughter was born today at 40.2 weeks gestation via induction. Before even the pit was started the heart rate spiked to 250 and she had meconium staining. Transferred to larger facility - they tried Adenosine with not much success. Now she's on esmolol and heart rate is 150 - 170. They tried taking oxygen cannula off once and her sats dropped. We don't know if its a gestational heart abnormality, or complications of meconium. Do you have any thoughts as to what it is? Nirmal weight and no other signs of any anomalies.
So happy you're watching from Nepal! The complications of infants with MAS depend on two major factors: 1) How bad the stress was on the baby to cause the infant to pass and then aspirate meconium (i.e. did the baby suffer any significant HIE) and 2) What the respiratory outcomes were like. Did the baby need ECMO? or Oxygen for a long period of time. If so, they may have symptoms of chronic lung disease (e.g. bronchoconstriction, less stamina etc.) Generally though, if an infant is going home on room air, eating feeds easily, then there shouldn't be any significant long term issues. Thanks so much for watching! Are you in the NICU there?
Congratulations on your baby! We can't really speak to your baby's course given that we don't know any of the details. Some babies do cry less though! If she is growing well, breathing easily, and eating well, then these are all encouraging signs. Follow with your pediatrician if you have concerns.
It would really depend on how complicated the course were. If the infant had severe MAS and ended up on ECMO, then yes, that may affect development, otherwise we wouldn't expect it to.
I got c section in 36 week of pregnancy ,before the due date bcz of bp &baby pass meconium in the womb but baby is crying while born & didn't admitted in nicu is there any problem for babies brain due to this one plz reply me
Hello Rabina-we are so sorry you are going through this. Sometimes there is some irritation in the lungs that takes time to heal. It's very hard to make any sort of assessment without being involved in your baby's care, but we do hope your baby gets better soon.
Mam my son born was born yesterday meconium passed in utres and his lungs 30 percent effect he is in incubater box is any severe problem pls tell me mam
Mam once pls tel my son have mas he stay nicu only 4 days then doc said normal But my question ne not crying immediat at birth he cries 5 minutes later is there any problem pls tel me mam iam very tensed
Congratulations on your son! Many many babies don't cry for some time after birth. Obviously we don't know anything about your baby, but speak with your team for the answers you're looking for. We wish you luck and your baby's health.
Hello Ma'am brother's baby is having a Meconium Aspiration Syndrome because of the delay in c section and his lungs and stomach has been cleared but we have been told that baby is having some infection I don't exactly remember some (utreo blood infection or something of the sort) its been 32-33 hrs but his condition is not getting better and thankfully its also not getting worse. Ma'am what do you think about him (the baby) Where does the condition of the baby stands He is also intubated.
hello- we are sorry you are going through this. It is very difficult to say anything about the status of your nephew without more information. We will say that this is a common scenario- where it can take several days (sometimes weeks) for babies to improve. It is always encouraging when an infant is not getting worse. Good luck
My baby was born one week back.... Still she is in NICU..... With out oxygen pipe her oxygen level is 88-92..... In how many days she will completely recover........? Please reply mam.... 😭😭
Hello Lavanya- we're so sorry you're going through this. It sounds like she's getting very good care. It is always difficult to predict how long babies will need Oxygen for. She sounds like she's nearly there though! Good luck
My baby born on 16sep2021 39weeks Full term, admitted in hospital for passing motion and swallowing it and it's been 8days on oxygen and doctor is saying that wbc count is fine all blood reports are fine but she's is affected with pneumonia and jaundice recently they tried removing oxygen and observed that she can stay without oxygen for 3to4 hrs later she's again having rapid breathing problem, she's digesting my milk with no vomitings and now they are saying that she's has something stuck in throat and what not ..... please answer is this normal or anything serious and when will she be back to me... I'm so mentally and emotionally stressed about her, please answer my question Very eagerly waiting for your response from Hyderabad India
Oh Pranaya, we're so sorry you're going through such a tough time. Obviously we do not know the details of your baby's condition, but her course sounds very typical- it can take some time for the breathing to improve. It sounds like her team is taking good care of her. We wish you luck and peace.
@@TalaTalksNICU Now they are saying that she's having enlarged heart wat will happen if it's so wat is the recovery rate will she be recovered soon please answer and pray for my baby
That’s a tough one! If there are BP issues I’d go with hydrocortisone. If I’m trying to get baby extubated- I’d go Dexamethasone. And if the kid is now 2-3 weeks old and we can’t get off oxygen, it probably go prelone. Not sure if anyone knows- and also hard to prove it helps!
I am so so sorry- unfortunately it happens sometimes. I hope you have the support you need and that you will be able to find some peace in your own life xxx
my wife supposed to deliver baby on 23 of january, she was 3 days late and Dr. decided to do caesarean surgical and taken baby out on 26 january, then they realized baby swallowed Meconium until his lungs. his birth weight is 1.700 KG. 40 weeks and 3 days was in mothers womb. still my baby in the hospital baby room 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Excellent presentation
Great talent to present
Thank you so much Ayaz, for watching and for taking the time to give us such positive feedback!
I was a meconium aspiration baby and ended up in the NICU and now I’m a NICU nurse! Excellent video
LOVE this story! I bet the parents LOVE knowing how well their babies can do too. Congrats!
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I was having trouble understanding the ball-valve effect, and you explained it perfectly! Thank you so much!
Oh yay! Love it when something clicks so much! Thank you so much for writing!!!!
MOST THOROUGH EXPLANATION. THANK YOU! HOPE YOU CONTINUE MAKING CONTENTS SUCH AS THIS! EXCELLENT WORK!
Thank you so much for the lovely compliment! We really appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment :)
Awesome review. As a NICU RT I appreciate you. Thanks 👏🏻
So glad you found it helpful! Thank you for taking the time to write to us!
Very comprehensive nd understandable tutorial.
Keep educating to save lives.
Thank you for taking the time to write such a lovely comment! Thanks for being here :)
Dr. Tala, you will get me through medschool. This is phenomenal.
Ha! We highly doubt that Lorina- but the fact that you're being so pro-active about reinforcing your education in as many ways as possible is a great thing! Than you again for your lovely comments!
I just recently discovered your page and wish it were sooner because your lectures are very thorough. im so grateful for them all - Its helped me pass my exams with flying colors!
Well done!!!! We're so glad that you're here!! Thank you
thank you for this. my nephew had just been born with MAS and have heavy breathing. very scary when i heard the news. hopefully he will be fine
Wishing your whole family health and luck xx
Hi Dr Tala! I am a 4th year med student doing a NICU rotation at Valleywise (Maricopa), and was recommended to watch your videos! They are fantastic and an excellent supplement to my NICU rotation!
Hello Casey! I spent some time in Phoenix and absolutely loved it. I'm sure we know a lot of the same people :) So happy you were directed here and they are helping you.Also good for you to be so proactive with your rotation! Hope you love it!!
Thank you Dr. Tala for your remarkably competent lecturing skills and eloquence.
That could be one of the nicest compliments ever! Thank you so much for watching and commenting :)
Thanks for your time with me.
Thank you so much Louis- for watching and for taking the time to write! We appreciate you :)
Many thanks nice presentation and good informations
Thank YOU so much! Always so supportive of our efforts!!!
Amazingly described MAS Dr. Tala
Thank you so much- we all really love seeing your comments! Always so positive :))
You have a great talent for clear explanation!
Thank you SO much for being here!!
Wonderful
I would recommend all colleagues to watch this.
Thank you very much Tala.
Thanks so much Monjid. That means a lot to us :)
Your videos are amazing!! Thanks for being such a wonderful teacher and explains things clearly. Could I suggest a few videos: X-ray interpretation, cardiac heart defects, causes of hypoglycaemia (critical labs), inotropes, abdominal concerns: atresia, nec etc, fluid balances. Can’t wait to continue watching :)
Thank you so much for watching Cynthia! That is a fantastic list of topics. We will add them to the list and slowly go through them all. Thank you so much for your excellent suggestions!
Yes, chest xray interpretation pls! Dr. Tala, i am your #1 fan! I get very excited everytime you release new video lecture! 🥰
Absolutely great job guys, so proud of you.👍
Oh thank you so much Denise! That means so much to us :) Thanks for watching !!
Hi Tala!..you covered the relevant subject precisely and quickly. Really I appreciate your great efforts. I got benefits from most of your presentations.
Hi Fatima! That makes us so happy! Thanks for taking the time to write to us :)
Very very nice and simple explanation
Plz continue making such great videos on various topics of neonatology
We will!! Thanks so much for continuing to watch and for continuing to give us such positive feedback!
You're such a great educator! Thank you so much
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to write such a lovely comment.
these are amazing. you are a rockstar!
Thank you!!!!! So glad you like them- honestly wish I were a rockstar! Haha!
Better than ever! That's just what I was looking for!....Tysm Mam♥️
Thanks so much for watching Riya. Really appreciate your support and your comments!
Excellent!! Thanks for making this!
Thank you for watching and commenting Sophie!
Your videos is very beneficial
And help me to more understanding MAS
Thanks 👍
That's great! Thanks for your lovely comment :)
Thanks for the wonderful insight. Keep doing the good work
Thank you so much for watching. That's our plan- and comments like yours keep us motivated to do so!
Excellent videos Dr. Tala , please Keep the good work going
Thanks so much Dr. Ahmed! We were a little shaky at the start- putting all this love and effort into making them, but now all the positive feedback like this has really invigorated us! So thank you so much- it really means a lot. Let me know if there's anything you think I should be adding/ discussing?
Great analysis
Thank you so much Anita :)
Thank you so much Dr.Tala.Your videos are so helpful for me ...pls keep doing!!!
Thank you so much Matiwos - for watching and for taking the time to comment!
I love your accent & the way of explanation 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you so much!
Excellent explanation thanks for video👍
Thank you so much- thanks for taking the time to write to us :)
the content and presentation fluency is superb...next record on RDS, neonatal-jaundice
Hello! Thank you SO much for your lovely comment. We have already recorded videos on RDS and there are 4 videos on jaundice. (If you go to home page, you can probably find them). Thanks for being here!
@@TalaTalksNICU O yeah, I got them and they;re really wonderful.thanks again.
I lost my baby due to this. 42 weeks pregnancy. This happened due to late delivery process and medical negligence. Her oxygen level was 80 and below I wished I saw this video earlier. It's sad.
Dear Faith- we are so sorry for your loss. How tragic. We hope you find some peace.
@@TalaTalksNICU thank you.
Sorry
Me to I lost my baby in nov 2022
@@yamunay8554 it's sad but God will restore. Wipe those tears off and smile cos you will laugh soon.
I just found this video ...it was very informative...thanks for that keep doing such contents mam...
Hello! We're so glad you found it informative. Thanks for the lovely comment :)
Flawless learned better than network study days. Please could you also talk on ventilation in neonates ie volume guarantee, and more related settings. Thank you.
Wow! Thanks for your kind words Susan! We put out a couple of basic videos on ventilation, and then we've been getting a lot of requests on gases- so we'll go with that next. After that we are planning on working through the different ventilator modes, including high frequency vents. Thanks so much for watching and for suggesting excellent topics!
a really good talk, thanks
Thank you for watching and commenting! Really appreciate it!
Really informative video! Excellent explanation on how pathophysiology leads to the clinical picture. Ive reccomended it on my Paeds Medical Poscast!!
Thank you so much! We try so hard to make the clinical correlation so we're glad that came through! What is your podcast?Would love to hear more about it!
@@TalaTalksNICU
It really does in this video and all the others too! Greatly helped me to consolidate my understanding to better appreciate how + why the management works the way it does. Thanks for making a great resource!
My Podcast is called Spoonful of Medicine, and it aims to help people increase their knowledge on a variety of paediatric topics :)
Oh that sounds so great! Also LOVE that name and reference- (Mary Poppins is the best!). Will definitely check it out!
Thank you again for your lovely words :)
i liked ur presentation thank you alot i took MAS as case presentation
We're so glad you learnt something from it! Good luck in your presentation :)
Thank you Doctor
Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Very clearly explained
Thanks so much for watching and for letting us know!
You made this easy to understand. Can you please make a video about bronchopulmonary dysplasia?
Hello Kirito- we're so happy that was easy to understand. We are planning on BPD soon- hopefully by the end of the year. Thanks so much for watching.
Dr. Tala... Please make a video on Chronic Lung Disease / BPD
Hi Dr. Haider! It will be out in the next month or so- we promise! Thanks so much for being here :)
Anxiously waiting for it.
Great video Tala. Can you please do a series on Meconium Stained Liquor? and the difference between MAS and MSL
Hello Nabeela! We are planning on doing an NRP type talk soon and we will likely include a section on how to deal with infants when born through meconium stained amniotic fluid. Is that what you wanted?
@@TalaTalksNICU yes, that would be great!
Nice lecture videos...thank u very much🙏
Thank you so much- we love the name of your handle too :)
Thank you Dr Tala, great lecture, can you please do a video of the preterm Neonate, Management and nutrition. I have watched the late preterm video
Hello!! Thanks so much for the lovely compliment :)
Not sure if you have watched the 9 fluid and electrolyte video? That’s a good start- but is there anything in particular you’d like us to cover? We can do that separately?
Great and clear and understandable
Thanks so much Azam- thanks for sticking with us! We love that we're building this community :)
Dear Dr. Tala, you are doing a superb job for us. May I ask about the questions? The Questions 1 to 20 I was not able to browze them. I wonder whether you deleted them accidently. However, could you give feedback on that, best wishes , Aba, Paediatrician
Hello! Thanks so much for subscribing Aba. I just looked through our community history and all the questions were there (I don't think they're ever erased- but I'll look into it). Do you think it may have been something with your browser? I'll try to find out from youtube whether they limit how many community posts can be seen by viewers. Thanks so much for letting us know!!!
Hi Dr. Tala,
My name is Tala as well, I’m wondering if you can discuss about all the blood works and photo levels for babies. I’m still new in NICU level 3 and having a hard time. Anyhow, Thank you for all the videos! They helped me a lot.
Hello Tala! We're so glad you're here. Every single person who starts in the NICU (or in any field) has a tough time. The great thing is there are so many people to help you through it. We all ask for help regularly- and we're all constantly learning! I've been wanting to film a bilirubin video (or series for ages), but I can't figure out how to draw it best. But we'll get there soon. Thank you. And good luck! You will love it!
Very veryy well explained
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
very nice explanation thanks alot
Thank you for continuing to watch :)
Excellent
Thank you so much for watching!
Nice explanation
Thanks so much Sumathy. Always so positive :)
Great lecture 👌
Thanks so much Sarah-we appreciate your praise!!
Clear explanation😊😊
Thank you so much :)
Very informative thanks
Thanks for continuing to watch :) We're glad you liked it
Very informative
Thank you! We really like your channel too :) Keep up the good work
Fascinating! Thank you! I was born early because of MAS, apparently my amniotic fluid was absolutely filthy. I am currently 34 weeks pregnant and was wondering if there was any chance this might be genetic. I'd like to know if my baby has a higher risk of developing MAS, also... it's currently a breech baby and doesn't want to turn. Is there any relationship between breech babies and higher MAS incidents (maybe because of the stress associated with being breech)?
Hi Laure! Congratulations on your pregnancy! If anything I would say known breech babies are LESS likely to have MAS. Generally they are delivered by repeat C-section, and so they don't go through any stress of labour AND they're generally delivered closer to 39 weeks rather than ~42 weeks, say (also lowers chance of MAS).
Good luck with delivery- we hope it all goes smoothly.
(As an aside- my mother always tells me I was delivered through filthy amniotic fluid too!)
Hi!
My babies (had 3) all were not head down at 34w so don’t worry- there is still some time for them to turn. Also, my 2nd baby still was butt down at 38w4d so we thought for sure c-section. Nah- went into labor at 38w6d and he was head down when I was triaged and ready to come! ;)
My first was actually “sunny side up” ie facing my stomach rather than my butt like it should. They had to manually reach inside me and rotate him TWICE! He did have MAS and I really think the stress of al the turning added to the risk of that Happening.
Also I was born with MAS, I was fullterm/10 days past due.
Only my 1st baby had MAS. The other 2 didn’t 😀
Lmk if you want anymore info!!
Good luck!!!!
Do the meconium remains as the scar in the lungs
Generally the meconium itself does not. Good luck!
Hello sir,
My baby boy birth on 18 august ..
Having issue of poop being inhaled and respiratory issues ...
Now in NICU has improved .. currently on O2 oxygen and I can
Hello Mubasir, I I hope your son is doing better now. Good luck
Now how is ur son air my son also had this
I just loss my baby due to 48 h delay in diagnosis of mecomium in the end of 36 weeks of labor
We are so sorry for your loss XX
Hi Dr. Tala, I have a newborn in NICU for 8 days for "MAS", is there any way that I can get in contact with you? Please and thank you for this video.
I'm sorry just seeing this now- we can get in a lot of trouble if we give medical advice on specific patients who aren't ours! We have an email on the home page though. We wish your little one health and strength.
@TalaTalksNICU we spoke with the doctors for a second opinion, and they said it was ok; they have no problem with that.
Thank you ma'am
You're so welcome, thank you for watching!
How long does babies born with MAS stays in hospital on the ventilator?can MAS affect a bby to be crippled?
Hello Kgotso- that really depends on how bad the MAS disease is. If they end up on ECMO they can be in hospital for over a month. Generally though, if you can break the PPHN cycle, and allow the lungs to heal, babies can be ready to go home in 2- 3 weeks. Generally their lungs heal well, and they don't end up being crippled by their pulmonary disease. (Ie can run, and play and exert energy similar to other children).
My grand daughter was born today at 40.2 weeks gestation via induction. Before even the pit was started the heart rate spiked to 250 and she had meconium staining. Transferred to larger facility - they tried Adenosine with not much success. Now she's on esmolol and heart rate is 150 - 170. They tried taking oxygen cannula off once and her sats dropped. We don't know if its a gestational heart abnormality, or complications of meconium. Do you have any thoughts as to what it is? Nirmal weight and no other signs of any anomalies.
Congratulations on your granddaughter. I answered above xx
Do the newborns with MAS have any long-term health complications after treatment? Please reply me. From Nepal
So happy you're watching from Nepal! The complications of infants with MAS depend on two major factors:
1) How bad the stress was on the baby to cause the infant to pass and then aspirate meconium (i.e. did the baby suffer any significant HIE) and
2) What the respiratory outcomes were like. Did the baby need ECMO? or Oxygen for a long period of time. If so, they may have symptoms of chronic lung disease (e.g. bronchoconstriction, less stamina etc.)
Generally though, if an infant is going home on room air, eating feeds easily, then there shouldn't be any significant long term issues.
Thanks so much for watching! Are you in the NICU there?
Amazing 🥰
Thank you so much Jawairia (such a beautiful name, btw). Hope it helps clinically too!
Great thank you 😊👌🏻👏
Thank you so much for watching and commenting :)
love you teacher
we love you too!!!! Thanks for being here :)
Hi,my baby had MAS currently she is 2month old,she was kn nicu for q2 daysduring birth she has not cried.is that any problem in future
Congratulations on your baby! We can't really speak to your baby's course given that we don't know any of the details. Some babies do cry less though! If she is growing well, breathing easily, and eating well, then these are all encouraging signs. Follow with your pediatrician if you have concerns.
Can MAS cause slow motor development??
It would really depend on how complicated the course were. If the infant had severe MAS and ended up on ECMO, then yes, that may affect development, otherwise we wouldn't expect it to.
I got c section in 36 week of pregnancy ,before the due date bcz of bp &baby pass meconium in the womb but baby is crying while born & didn't admitted in nicu is there any problem for babies brain due to this one plz reply me
There is no reason to suspect your baby should have issues based on what you’ve said. I wish you peace and health
Hello doctor my baby is going through MAS he is in nicu for one month why he is not healing it’s so long tym
Hello Rabina-we are so sorry you are going through this. Sometimes there is some irritation in the lungs that takes time to heal. It's very hard to make any sort of assessment without being involved in your baby's care, but we do hope your baby gets better soon.
Now how is ur baby
Mam my son born was born yesterday meconium passed in utres and his lungs 30 percent effect he is in incubater box is any severe problem pls tell me mam
Hello- we are so sorry your son if going through this, but generally it is a reversible disease. We hope he starts getting better soon.
Mam once pls tel my son have mas he stay nicu only 4 days then doc said normal
But my question ne not crying immediat at birth he cries 5 minutes later is there any problem pls tel me mam iam very tensed
Congratulations on your son! Many many babies don't cry for some time after birth. Obviously we don't know anything about your baby, but speak with your team for the answers you're looking for. We wish you luck and your baby's health.
Hello
Ma'am brother's baby is having a Meconium Aspiration Syndrome because of the delay in c section and his lungs and stomach has been cleared but we have been told that baby is having some infection I don't exactly remember some (utreo blood infection or something of the sort) its been 32-33 hrs but his condition is not getting better and thankfully its also not getting worse.
Ma'am what do you think about him (the baby)
Where does the condition of the baby stands
He is also intubated.
hello- we are sorry you are going through this. It is very difficult to say anything about the status of your nephew without more information. We will say that this is a common scenario- where it can take several days (sometimes weeks) for babies to improve. It is always encouraging when an infant is not getting worse. Good luck
Now how is ur baby sir pls reply
My baby was born one week back....
Still she is in NICU..... With out oxygen pipe her oxygen level is 88-92..... In how many days she will completely recover........?
Please reply mam.... 😭😭
Hello Lavanya- we're so sorry you're going through this. It sounds like she's getting very good care. It is always difficult to predict how long babies will need Oxygen for. She sounds like she's nearly there though! Good luck
How is ur baby pls tel mme
Ur baby cry immediat at birth or not pla tel me sis
@@sarithabuddula9346 she is good
@@NivrithiNarendra she is cry at birth or not mam
X-ray interpretation in Nicu
Thank you Juby- we’re hoping to do those sooner rather than later!! Thanks for taking the time to comment :)
My baby born on 16sep2021 39weeks Full term, admitted in hospital for passing motion and swallowing it and it's been 8days on oxygen and doctor is saying that wbc count is fine all blood reports are fine but she's is affected with pneumonia and jaundice recently they tried removing oxygen and observed that she can stay without oxygen for 3to4 hrs later she's again having rapid breathing problem, she's digesting my milk with no vomitings and now they are saying that she's has something stuck in throat and what not ..... please answer is this normal or anything serious and when will she be back to me...
I'm so mentally and emotionally stressed about her, please answer my question
Very eagerly waiting for your response from Hyderabad India
Oh Pranaya, we're so sorry you're going through such a tough time. Obviously we do not know the details of your baby's condition, but her course sounds very typical- it can take some time for the breathing to improve. It sounds like her team is taking good care of her. We wish you luck and peace.
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Now they are saying that she's having enlarged heart wat will happen if it's so wat is the recovery rate will she be recovered soon please answer and pray for my baby
@@pranayamyna848 now how is ur baby am also ts state
@@sarithabuddula9346 she is fine 🥰
@@pranayamyna848 ur normal delivery or c sec pls chepandi entha time pattindi me c sec ki pains bachaya meku
Can meconium cause mental problems?
Not unless the infant had severe depression from MAS. We hope this helps?
Which steroids you prefer
That’s a tough one! If there are BP issues I’d go with hydrocortisone. If I’m trying to get baby extubated- I’d go Dexamethasone. And if the kid is now 2-3 weeks old and we can’t get off oxygen, it probably go prelone. Not sure if anyone knows- and also hard to prove it helps!
@@TalaTalksNICU doses same as we uses ??
My baby died due to MAS😢
I am so so sorry- unfortunately it happens sometimes. I hope you have the support you need and that you will be able to find some peace in your own life xxx
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THANK YOU :)
Fuck..! She looks soo good & she explain soo well ; i wish if i could get a beauty with brain like her ...❤️🔥😋
Uhm thank you? Good luck in your studies and thanks for watching :)
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Thanks so much!
Wow
Hope that was a good wow!! :)
Yes. Very detailed.
Um why my name put here
Coincidence?
my wife supposed to deliver baby on 23 of january, she was 3 days late and Dr. decided to do caesarean surgical and taken baby out on 26 january, then they realized baby swallowed Meconium until his lungs. his birth weight is 1.700 KG. 40 weeks and 3 days was in mothers womb. still my baby in the hospital baby room 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
We hope that your baby is improving every day and you get to leave the hospital soon. We wish you luck and health
Can MAS cause slow motor development??
hello Tedy- we answered question below. Good luck!