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Baby change signs2/1/2024 ![]() There are many theories and plenty of expert opinions, but no one is really sure about the causes of colic.Ĭheck your baby carefully to make sure there isn’t a physical problem, such as clothing pinching the baby, or a diaper pin sticking the baby. Colic is crying that starts around 2 weeks of age, occurs in spells, lasts for a total of 2 to 3 or more hours daily, several times a week, and is difficult to stop. Jitteriness or trembling may also be signs of illness. Also, a baby may be very irritable if he or she is hurting. However, a baby who is always fretful and fussy, or cries for long periods, may be ill. But they usually can comfort their baby by meeting those needs. Babies also develop different types of cries for different needs, including:Īt first, parents may not know how to interpret cries. This is their only way of communicating their needs to you. Persistent crying or irritabilityĪll babies cry. Consult your baby's healthcare provider if your baby has any trouble taking or digesting feedings. Lack of weight gain or continued weight loss in a young baby may be a sign of illness or other conditions that need to be treated.įeeding problems can be a sign of other conditions and may lead to serious illness if untreated. ![]() By 1 week of age a baby should have at least 5 wet diapers a day. Most healthcare providers want to see a newborn in the office at the end of the first week to check his or her weight. Signs a baby is not gaining weight may include a thin, drawn face, loose skin, and fewer wet or soiled diapers. Newborns should have at least 3 wet diapers a day. However, the baby should reach his or her birthweight in 10 to 14 days. Weight loss up to about 10% of birthweight is normal in the first 5 to 7 days after birth. Discolored or green-tinged vomit may mean the baby has a blocked intestine. In breastfed or formula-fed babies, a physical condition that prevents normal digestion may cause vomiting. Formula-fed babies may vomit after overfeeding, or because of an intolerance to formula. However, forceful or projectile vomiting, or spitting up large amounts of milk after most feedings, can indicate a problem. The sphincter muscle is between the stomach and the tube from the mouth to the stomach (the esophagus). This is because the sphincter muscle is weak and immature. ![]() Spitting up and dribbling milk with burps or after feedings is fairly common in newborns. A baby who sleeps continuously and shows little interest in feeding may be ill. They will show signs of hunger by sucking on fingers or a hand, crying, and making rooting motions. If' you notice your baby is unable to empty the breast effectively or suck at the bottle effectively, or if feedings take longer than 30 minutes, you should ask your baby's healthcare provider.Īfter the first day or so, most newborns are ready to eat every 2 to 4 hours. Your breasts may not feel full right before a feeding or you may not notice your breasts getting softer (emptying) after a feeding. You may not hear your baby swallowing or gulping during feedings. Babies with a weak suck may not pull strongly or have a good latch while breastfeeding. This is especially common if he or she was born prematurely. Or it may show up when a baby starts out with a weak suck and does not eat effectively. This may show up when a baby starts out at birth with a strong, vigorous suck and over time becomes less effective at feedings. Some babies have trouble feeding due to a sucking problem. Ask your baby's healthcare provider if your baby becomes lethargic or has a change in activity level. Lethargy may be a sign of infection or other condition, such as low sugar (blood glucose). Sometimes, this can develop slowly and a parent may not notice the gradual change. They may be hard to wake for feedings and even when awake, are not alert or attentive to sounds and visual cues. Lethargic or listless babies appear to have little or no energy. Some changes may mean an illness is present. Consult your baby's healthcare provider if you are worried about your baby's behavior. Generally, if your baby is alert and active when awake, is feeding well, and can be comforted when crying, occasional differences in these areas are normal. But a distinct change in any of these areas may signal illness. It's normal for a baby's activity, appetite, and cries to vary from day to day, even hour to hour. A change in behavior may be one of the first signs of illness in a newborn.
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