lose weight
On the 3rd to 4th day after the baby is born, the water loss in the body caused by defecation and sweating is more than the breast milk, so the weight will be temporarily reduced, and it will probably return to the birth weight when discharged.
prejudice
Jaundice is a common phenomenon in newborns. Because the newborn baby's liver function is not yet mature, the waste in the blood can not be treated in time, and the skin will appear yellow, which will appear within about 3 days after birth to 1 week.
Fetal feces
Newborn babies begin to excrete dark green meconium from 10 to 12 hours after birth, which often scares novice parents. It will change gradually after feeding, so mom doesn't have to mind.
Spit milk
Some babies seem to have vomited the whole meal. As long as the baby looks fine, doesn't cry or make trouble, and is still gaining weight, don't worry too much. It's not a health problem, it's just that mom may have to work harder and wash more clothes.
Urticaria
Baby's ass is often soaked in shit, and every newborn's anus will be red, and sometimes even some blood will flow out. As long as the mother changes the baby's diaper frequently, dries it after washing, and then applies a layer of buttock cream, it will get better gradually.
Nasal congestion, poor breathing
Most babies have stuffy noses in the first few weeks. Your baby is probably not sick, and your mother's worry is probably unnecessary. The baby's small nose is adapting to the outside air. Mothers can drop a few drops of milk or spray salt water into their baby's nostrils, and then suck it out with a spherical aspirator to keep the nostrils ventilated.
Dry skin desquamation
In the first few days after birth, the baby's skin looks very dry, especially on the limbs. Mom doesn't need to use lotion for her baby. In fact, it's not dry skin, but the surface layer of skin is falling off, and the skin below is still very healthy.
the scalp scab
Also known as breast scab, it is a common phenomenon of newborn babies, not caused by unsanitary. Mother can gently rub the baby's scalp with olive oil before each bath, which can soften the scab and then gently comb it off with a comb.
break wind
Every baby farts. As long as farting is not accompanied by crying, mothers can take farting as something to be proud of. If it hurts every time the baby farts, you have to ask the doctor.
Vaginal discharge or bleeding.
This is normal for a girl for a week or two.
Redness of urine
Mom sometimes sees brick-red dust on diapers. Don't worry, it's not blood. It will disappear in a few days.
Irregular breathing
It is normal for newborns to breathe for a few seconds and then pause for a long time.