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Jaundice At Birth

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

About Jaundice In Infants,  Jaundice After Birth, Phototherapy For  Baby

While the baby is in the womb it is dependent on the mother for food and oxygen. Both these reach the baby through the umbilical cord that connects him to his mother. The baby’s blood has additional red blood cells to help in the distribution of oxygen through out his body. After birth the baby begins to breathe through his lungs and hence does not need the additional red blood cells. His body will start disposing off the extra cells. These red blood cells are destroyed in spleen and a major by-product thus produced is bilirubin.The liver removes the bilirubin from the bloodstream and passes it on to the intestines. As the baby’s liver is still developing, it is unable to manage, the sudden increase in bilirubin during the first few days. The large amounts of bilirubin in the blood will make the baby’s skin appear yellow. Immediately after birth it is normal for babies to have a small amount of jaundice. But if the concentration of bilirubin in the blood is high it could damage the baby’s brain. You should ask your doctor to monitor your baby constantly if he has jaundice. Things that you can do:
Breast-feed your baby as often as he is willing to feed. This will aid is reducing the bilirubin in the blood.
Breast milk is sufficient to remove the extra bilirubin you do not need to give him any other fluids.
If the amount of jaundice your baby has is high, your doctor will treat him using phototherapy. They will place the baby under a light, naked expect for an eye patch for a few hours, for a few days. This light will not harm your baby in any way. He can be treated in a mobile unit in your room.