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Yellowish skin in newborns can be a sign that your little one has neonatal jaundice. It doesn’t look pretty, but jaundice in newborns is really common and rarely needs medical assistance to heal ...
About 60% of full-term babies get jaundice in their first week. It's even more common – about 80% – in premature babies and can be more serious for them. Sometimes jaundice goes away on its own.
and roughly 60 percent of newborns — three out of every five, according to the March of Dimes — will contract jaundice within a few days of being born. Here's what parents should know about ...
A Texas couple claim state Child Protective Services took their two-week-old baby, Mila, after a dispute with their doctor about the infant’s jaundice. Now the child’s mother, Temecia Jackson ...
When a baby suffers from jaundice, new mothers often face a dilemma about whether they should breastfeed their babies or not.
The June 11 sentences from an Ingham County judge ended an eight-year criminal legal battle stemming from the death of ...
A Lansing couple has been sentenced for second-degree murder and first-degree child abuse after the death of their 3-day-old ...
Newborn jaundice is when a baby’s skin and eyes turn yellow from too much bilirubin. It usually resolves as their liver matures and they start feeding, but if it persists, there may be another ...