Some common health problems of the newborn baby include vomiting, regurgitation, diarrhea, constipation, excessive crying, colic, inability to latch on, etc.
Exchange Transfusion in the Newborn: When, Why, and How It’s Done
Exchange transfusion in newborns is a procedure in which blood is removed from the baby and replaced with fresh blood to treat severe jaundice or anemia.
Umbilical Sepsis (Omphalitis): What You Need to Know
Umbilical sepsis also known as omphalitis is a serious bacterial infection of the umbilicus (navel). Baby develops a red, swollen, and warm umbilical cord.
Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a condition that affects premature babies when their lungs can't provide enough oxygen to their body.
How to Survive a Preterm Baby: Tips for New Parents
A preterm baby or premature baby is a baby who is born before 37 weeks of pregnancy. Preterm babies are at higher risk for health problems than term babies.
How to Take Care of a Newborn: The Ultimate Guide
Newborn care includes bathing them regularly, changing their diapers often, and making sure that their sleeping area is clean and free of any potential hazards.
How to Help Baby Nap Better: The Ultimate Guide
The best ways to help baby nap better is to create a bedtime routine, a dark and quiet environment, white noise, stretch out naps, put baby down when awake.
Care of the umbilical cord of the newborn
After the delivery of the baby, the cord is clamped and cut and there is stump left which is about half to one inch long. Keep the stump clean and dry all time.
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