
A stock photo of a newborn baby girl only seconds old with the umbilical cord still attached. The white waxy substance is vernix caseosa which is found on the skin of newborn babies. It is absorbed into the skin of the baby if not cleaned off.
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A stock photo of a newborn baby girl only seconds old with the umbilical cord still attached. The white waxy substance is vernix caseosa which is found on the skin of newborn babies. It is absorbed into the skin of the baby if not cleaned off.
Vernix covered newborn with a lot of hair, lying on a table under the light, just after he was born, being assessed for apgar score by a midwife in delivery room in hospital. New life, health assessment concept.
A stock photo of a crying newborn baby girl only minutes old being comforted by her father. The white waxy substance on her face is vernix caseosa which coats the baby's skin when newborn.
A stock photo of a newborn baby girl in mer mother's arms
Midwife holding up a vernix covered newborn just after he was born in the delivery room, being peaceful and serene, still attached with umbilical cord. New life, birth experience concept.
Newborn baby boy covered in vertix inside incubator
Pediatrician carries a brand-new baby from the birth to the crib where he'll examine her. Camera: Canon 5D.40 more hospital, patient, birth and surgery pictures (the thumbnails are only a sample):
Close up of a mother dressed in a blue hospital gown looking at and gently holding her newborn child, who is crying and still has vernix on his skin.
A stock photo of a screaming newborn baby girl, only minutes old. The white waxy substance is vernix caseosa which is found on the skin of newborn babies. It is absorbed into the skin of the baby if not cleaned off.
A stock photo of a newborn baby girl only seconds old holding her father's finger. The white waxy substance is vernix caseosa which is found on the skin of newborn babies. It is absorbed into the skin of the baby if not cleaned off.
A stock photo of a screaming newborn baby girl only seconds old. The white waxy substance is vernix caseosa which is found on the skin of newborn babies. It is absorbed into the skin of the baby if not cleaned off.
Child (New-born Baby) Undergoing A First Physical Examination
Child (New-born Baby) Undergoing A First Physical Examination
A stock photo of a happy mother with her newborn baby girl
Close up of a newborn baby girl two hours old; lying on her mother in the recovery room at the hospital. Traces of vernix caseosa, also known as vernix, the waxy or cheese-like white substance found coating the skin of newborn human babies can be seen on this baby.
Newborn baby girl one hour after birth laying on her mother in the recovery room of the hospital. Traces of vernix caseosa, also known as vernix, the waxy or cheese-like white substance found coating the skin of newborn human babies can be seen on this baby.
A mother dressed in a blue hospital gown is smiling and gently holding her newborn child, who is crying and still has vernix on his skin.
Child (New-born Baby) Undergoing A First Physical Examination
Child (New-born Baby) Undergoing A First Physical Examination
Newborn baby one hour after delivery with some vernix caseosa, or vernix, still coating her skin resting on her mother in the recovery room.
Newborn skin is usually very delicate, but looks dry. A few days later, the skin will appear peeling. however this is perfectly normal.
A mother dressed in a blue hospital gown gently holds her newborn child, who is crying and still has vernix on his skin.
A stock photo of a happy mother with her newborn baby girl