Obviously there is no comfort room inside the womb of our biological mother. So, whenever we pee we can accidentally drink it whenever our mother's amniotic fluid feeds us with essential nutrients. But, what we urinated is sterile and odorless. We won't be poisoned from drinking our own excreted harmless liquid.
Moreover, the nutrients we get from our mother's womb is formerly broken down. So the waste from the ingested food is being taken care of by our mother. But sometimes, we eat weird stuff inside such as mucus, bile, our own hair called lanugo, and the cells lining of the womb. Thereby, our cute digestive system breaks those down and turn it into a sticky and viscous dark greenish-black meconium, an odorless and sterilized stool. However, we hold on to that until we get out from our mother's womb. But 13% of the babies prefer to poop inside because they cannot wait to excrete their adorable poop, which is dangerous. Floating meconium might block the baby's airways if swallowed or breathed into the lungs that can deprive them of oxygen.
So, there you have it, folks. You can tell your friends you tried drinking your own pee but you just could not remember how it tasted like. ;)
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