Vernix caseosa protects infant's skin, care for circumcised infant after discharge, characteristics of a breastfed infant's stool.
Vernix caseosa is the cream cheese-like substance that protects the infant's skin from amniotic fluid. It acts as a barrier for the delicate fetal skin until birth.
After discharge from the hospital, it is important to gently care for a circumcised infant by avoiding rough handling, applying petroleum jelly, and using gentle cleansing techniques.
A characteristic of a normal breastfed infant's stool is pale yellow and frequent, transitioning from meconium to yellow or tan stools as the infant's diet changes.
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