Newborn health: what’s normal and what’s not?
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During the first month after birth, the baby’s state is constantly changing: the skin may redden, the pimples may appear on the body, or the eyes may seem to get crossed…
Let's see what is normal for a newborn, and what should raise concerns: youtube.com/watch?v=RN26DVeMdqQ
In the video you will learn:
- The child lost a lot of weight after the maternity hospital. Should I feed him more?
- The baby sleeps around the clock. Is he weak or sick?
- The baby's eyes look in different directions. Is he cross-eyed?
- The child’s hands and feet are often cold, although there is warm in the room. Should I get him dressed warmer?
- The baby's skin is red, as if it is irritated. Is it an allergy?
- The child turned yellow, even the whites of the eyes became yellowish. How to treat it?
- The baby spits up after each feeding. Is it normal?
- The baby has swollen mammary glands. Should he be treated?
- The baby has shortness of breath. Can he suffocate?
- How to check if the baby is fine and he is developing in a right way?

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