I've
seen jaundiced babies at its been a 12 or a 13 and it's kind of by the Academy of Pediatrics guidelines it's kind of intermediate or mild but the baby is so sleepy that if we don't intervene to help the baby at this point.
Other symptoms of jaundice are if
we see a jaundiced baby, what I see is typically they can become very sleepy.
Not exact matches
Although it depends on whether or not your
baby was already
jaundiced when she went home, how well she was feeding, and if she had any medical problems, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises that «it is important for your
baby to be
seen by a nurse or doctor when the
baby is between 3 and 5 days old.»
Although it depends on whether or not your
baby was already
jaundiced when she went home, how well she was feeding, and if she had any medical problems, the American Academy of Pediatrics advises that
babies should be
seen by a nurse or doctor between the age of 3 days and 5 days.
If you look carefully at any well gaining, exclusively breastfed
baby, you will
see that even at 6 or 8 weeks of life, chances are he is still slightly yellow (
jaundiced).
It's important to
see your doctor within a day or two if your
baby is still
jaundiced after 2 weeks, especially if their poo is chalky white.