become toxic in the absence of water. Signs develop within 24 to 48 hours. Clinical signs. The very. salt solution through the mother's abdomen into the baby's sac. The baby swallows this fluid and is poisoned by it. It also acts as a corrosive, burning off the outer layer of. abortion. It salt poisoning is used after 16 weeks of pregnancy, when enough fluid has accumulated in the amniotic fluid sac surrounding the baby. When performed, a needle is inserted. salt poisoning.. This technique is used after 16 weeks. It is no longer common in many Western countries because of its dangers to the mother, but pro but the most commonly used are hypertonic saline, urea, and prostaglandins. l. Seven children had incurred other fabricated illness, drug ingestion, physical abuse, or failure to thrive The perpetrator was believed to the mother for 10 children, the father for one, and either parent for one. Four children had serum sodium concentrations above 200 mmol salt solution through the mother's abdomen into the baby's sac. The baby swallows this fluid and is poisoned by it. It also acts as a corrosive, burning off the outer layer of. . The other methods of abortion, dilation and curettage, dilation and evacuation, suction or vacuum aspiration, and Similar to the Caesarean Section, this method is generally used if chemical methods such as become toxic in the absence of water. Signs develop within 24 to 48 hours. Clinical signs. The very. salt solution is injected into the amniotic fluid, killing the baby by acute abortion. It is used after 16 weeks of pregnancy, when enough fluid has accumulated in the amniotic fluid sac surrounding the baby. When performed, a needle is inserted. l. Seven children had incurred other fabricated illness, drug ingestion, physical abuse, or failure to thrive Salt poisoning is common in all ages of pigs and almost without exception is related to water shortage either caused by inadequate supplies or complete loss. The normal levels of
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