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meconium aspiration syndrome
How does it occur?
MAS primarily occurs when a fetus experiences stress, such as from a prolonged or difficult labor, which can lead to the release of meconium into the amniotic fluid. The baby may then inhale this contaminated fluid during the birthing process.
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