“…1,2 There is consensus that the presence of meconium in the amniotic fluid does not, by itself, characterize fetal distress and is a warning sign for surveillance of maternal and fetal well-being, as well as for the risk of aspiration by the newborn at birth. 3,4 In some cases, this may have a negative impact on women's health and newborn vitality. 4,5 Unfavorable outcomes are found by decreasing fetal heartbeat, Apgar score less than 8, or by reducing blood pH at birth, with significant impacts on perinatal morbidity and mortality indicators.…”