Baby Full Month Old with Jaundice, Different Results from Two Hospitals, What to Do?

The baby’s jaundice hasn’t subsided at one month old, and the results from two hospitals are different. One suggests hospitalization, while the other believes it’s breast milk jaundice. With an average jaundice level of 12, and after stopping breastfeeding, exposing to sunlight, and taking medication, the jaundice decreased by 2. How can the cause be determined and the jaundice effectively reduced?
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Baby Gains Two and a Half Pounds at One Month Old, Height 54 Centimeters, Head Circumference 36 Centimeters – Is This Normal?

The baby has gained two and a half pounds in weight, grown to 54 centimeters in height, and a head circumference of 36 centimeters at one month old, which falls within the normal growth range. If you are concerned about insufficient breast milk affecting the baby’s growth, consider taking oral galactogogues to promote milk production. Additionally, consuming nutrient-rich foods such as chicken soup, fish soup, and pork rib soup can also help with milk production.
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