Uterine Hemorrhage

Reddish urine. Urine in the early days often contains a substance called lithate (a salt of uric acid), which is a diaper has a reddish color. Looks like it's blood selection, so if you are worried, keep the diaper before the visit of a nurse. Urination. After urination is established, the infant may even urinate 30 times a day, and it is perfectly normal. If newborn stays dry for four to six hours, should seek medical advice immediately. It is possible that something interferes with normal urination.

Uterine Hemorrhage. small amount of bleeding secretions in newborn girls, usually seen in the first week of life. It is caused by the female hormone estrogen, got to the baby from the mother shortly before delivery. Isolation of genital slit. Colorless or whitish discharge from the genital slit is also absolutely normal.

Everything stopped for several days after birth. Nasal discharge. Many infants nosts accumulated a lot of mucus, so they sniff and even noticeably 'snotty. " However, this does not mean that the child had a cold. Tears. Most babies cry without tears until about the fourth or shesiry weeks of life. But there are those who cry tears since birth. All this is not you should worry, because both are normal. Sweating. Most newborns strongly sweats head and neck. It's not scary. Vomiting. If a child is a little burp after feeding milk, it is absolutely normal. Isolation and secrets. Meconium. This is a sticky greenish black substance like intestines of the child while he is in the womb, and from her oebenku nada get rid of, before it becomes possible to normal digestion of food. Almost all babies produce meconium in the first day. Inability to identify meconium indicates constipation. Blood in the stool. From time to time in the chair on the first and second day of life, visible blood. Usually it is the blood that newborn swallowed in the process of childbirth. Save the diaper with the secretions and show her midwife or medsesire. Reddish urine. Urine in the early days often contains a substance called lithate (a salt of uric acid), which is on the diaper reddish color. Looks like it's on the bleeding, so if you are worried, keep the diaper before the visit of a nurse. Urination. After urination is established, the infant may even urinate 30 times a day, and it is perfectly normal. If the newborn remains dry for four to six hours, should seek medical advice immediately. It is possible that something interferes with normal urination. Uterine Hemorrhage. small amount of bleeding in newborn girls, usually seen in the first week of life. It is caused by the female hormone estrogen, got to the baby from the mother shortly before delivery. Isolation of genital slit. Clear or whitish discharge from the genital slit is also absolutely normal. Everything stopped for several days after birth. Nasal discharge. Many infants nosts accumulated a lot of mucus, so they sniff and even noticeably "snotty." However, this does not mean that the child had a cold. Tears. Most babies cry without tears until about the fourth or shesiry weeks of life. But there are those who crying tears since birth. All this should not you worry, because both are normal. Sweating. Most newborns strongly sweats head and neck. It's not scary. Vomiting. If a child is a little burp milk after a feed, it is perfectly normal.