No need to wash this magical “cream shield” off your baby right away! It’s not just protecting them from the amniotic fluid, but has antibacterial properties!
Vernix caseosa is a naturally formed, intricate, lipid-rich substance that envelops the fetal skin during the final trimester of pregnancy, originating in part from the sebaceous glands within the fetus.
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📖 References:
Singh & Archana, 2008. Unraveling the mystery of vernix...
Visscher et al, 2005. Vernix caseosa in neonatal adaptation
Youssef et al, 2001. Surface free energy characterization of...
Bergsson et al, 2004. Antimicrobial components of vernix caseosa
Moraille et al, 2005. A novel role for vernix...
Tollin et al, 2005. Vernix caseosa as a multi-component…
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