Discussing whether it is normal for a newborn with high jaundice levels to stop breastfeeding and have green-colored stools.
My baby developed jaundice a few days after birth. Now, a week has passed, and the jaundice has not subsided. Is this normal? How long does it take for newborn jaundice to disappear after it appears?
My baby was born 20 days early, and now that it’s almost 20 days old, it eats very little every day. What should I do?
Answering the health question of why newborn urine might appear yellow.
Is it normal for newborns at 21 days old to have changes in milk sleep?
It is normal for newborns to constantly stretch and yawn, but if accompanied by other symptoms such as red spots or vomiting, medical attention should be sought immediately.
A newborn’s forceful crying, accompanied by vomiting, could indicate heart problems.
Frequent farting in newborns may be a sign of dyspepsia, and attention should be paid to dietary habits and balanced nutrition.
It is normal for newborns to frequently suck their fingers after birth, as this habit usually starts while they are still in the womb. Parents should not be overly concerned, but it is recommended to avoid letting the child suck their fingers to prevent unsanitary conditions. If accompanied by other symptoms such as skin rashes, vomiting, etc., it is advisable to consult a doctor.
Newborns may experience bowel movements every 5 or 7 days after their first month, but they should be able to eat, drink, and sleep well, with normal stool color. Sometimes, there may be milk residue and the stool has a sticky texture. Before defecation, they may pass many particularly smelly farts. Is this normal?