Normal Range of Baby’s Stool Color

The normal stool color range for a 3-month-old baby varies depending on the source of nutrition. Breastfed babies should have a yellow, slightly loose stool, while formula-fed babies may have a yellower, slightly harder stool with an odor. The frequency should not be restricted, but it should be comparable to their usual pattern. If the baby cries or is fussy, pay attention to abdominal discomfort after defecation and possible calcium deficiency issues.
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Normal Range of Neonatal Jaundice Values

Neonatal jaundice is divided into physiological and pathological types. If it exceeds the physiological range, it is considered pathological jaundice. Physiological jaundice usually appears two days after birth, peaks on the fifth day, and most cases resolve between the seventh and tenth day, with the index generally not exceeding 15mg/dL.
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