My baby looks so odd because he is a funny yellow colour and
even his eyes don’t look right. Why aren’t the
nursing staff worried about him?
Up to half of all newborns develop jaundice in the first
few days of their lives. The number is even greater for
premature babies. It is rare for jaundice to persist beyond
the first two weeks of the baby’s life. However premature
babies may take longer as their livers take longer to mature.
A normal process of life is the breakdown of red blood cells,
releasing bilirubin into the blood stream. The brand new
baby’s liver struggles to cope with this process,
causing a build up of bilirubin in the blood stream. This
causes the yellow skin and eyes, and also affects the baby’s
body fluids. However the baby’s body quickly matures
and begins to keep up with the breakdown of bilirubin.
Thus although it may look alarming to have such a yellow
baby, in fact this is a perfectly normal process and although
the hospital staff will keep a careful eye on your baby,
they will not be at all worried unless the jaundice persists.
In very rare cases there are medical reasons why the baby’s
jaundice does not disappear, in which case the doctor will
treat the baby to prevent levels of bilirubin that are high
enough to cause brain damage. Be assured that this is an
extremely rare situation, which the hospital staff will
detect, and which is usually treatable.
While he is in hospital your baby will probably be put
under fluorescent lights which help his skin process the
bilirubin. He will be dressed only in a nappy and have his
eyes covered to protect them. Feeding him during this time,
and particularly breastfeeding, is vital to help his bowels
eliminate the waste products that are being produced, and
also to prevent dehydration. Although water supplements
will help with the dehydration, it is far preferable to
breastfeed if possible. The lights may make him sleepy and
reluctant to feed. However both for the bonding process
and the reasons just mentioned, you should retrieve your
baby from under the lights every 3-4 hours, dress him (
which may also help to waken him) and feed him.
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