Parents inquire about the treatment progress of their newborn’s ABO hemolytic disease. The baby was born on September 28th and diagnosed with ABO hemolytic disease after examination. The baby is currently receiving blue light therapy, and the bilirubin level is still 11. They ask whether the baby can be discharged from the hospital. The mother is O-negative blood type, and the father is A-positive blood type.
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Is a 5-month-old baby’s anal temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius normal? What should be done if a newborn has red spots and vomiting? Parents are seeking expert advice.
Neonatal experts explain the connection between infant crying and intelligence issues
What is ABO neonatal hemolytic disease? How severe is it for the baby?
Possible causes of high neonatal jaundice and its association with pregnant women.
The rotavirus vaccine is an important measure for preventing viral gastroenteritis in infants and young children, benefiting a large number of them each year.
Babies typically begin to grow primary teeth between 4 and 10 months after birth. If no teeth have emerged by 12 months, it is considered a delay in primary tooth eruption. The order of tooth eruption usually follows from the bottom up, from front to back, and the teeth are generally all in place by around 2 and a half years old. The timing and order can vary due to factors such as genetics, endocrine function, and the nature of food.
It is a normal physiological phenomenon for a five-month-old baby not to eat or urinate at night, as their metabolism slows down during sleep. As long as they are the same as usual during the day, there is no need to worry.
An 8-month-old baby’s head still being unstable may be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to supplement calcium and vitamin D, get plenty of sunlight, and, if necessary, undergo a detailed examination and trace element testing.