Question

What is the normal range of jaundice in newborns after 30 days?

Answer

Normally, if jaundice appears in newborns within 28 days, it is called neonatal jaundice. If it occurs after 30 days, it is no longer classified as neonatal jaundice. You can measure your child’s jaundice index. If it is within the normal range, there is no need to worry. Since the units and methods of measuring jaundice can vary, so do the normal values for jaundice. Generally, the jaundice index for a full-month-old baby should be below 100. It is recommended that you take your child for a measurement.