When Does Neonatal Jaundice Usually Appear?

Neonatal jaundice typically begins 2-3 days after birth, gradually deepening, reaching its peak between the 4th and 6th day, and then gradually diminishing. The jaundice in full-term newborns usually subsides within 2 weeks after birth, while premature infants see it resolve within 3 weeks.
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When Does the Baby’s Growth Spurt Occur?

The neonatal period is divided into two stages, the first stage being from 7 to 10 days after birth, lasting for 2 to 3 weeks. Usually, the growth spurt can last for two to three days, sometimes up to a week. During this period, the frequency of feeding the baby is relatively high, more than usual, and can be quite unpleasant. During this time, feed the baby on demand as much as possible, as frequent suckling can promote milk production. At the same time, the mother should drink more soup to replenish body fluids, which can also promote milk production.
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