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A mother called me today, not with a lactation question, but with a color
question. Her little 3-week old baby is yellow--very yellow. She has yellow
tears, and yellow urine. Her urine output levels are very good (at least 6
very wet diapers with a couple each day wetting the clothing) and there is
not a strong urine smell. Her stools are once every other day now and the
stool is yellow, thick, pasty, seedy, and occasionally green.
She had a bili count of 14 at day 5 and it has been decreasing steadily
since that time. Her yellow-ness is on her trunk and legs, not her eyes
and face. She has breastfed 4 other children and with the others any leaked
milk was just milk-looking. With this baby the leaked milk is thick and
sticks to her bra.
She says that it looks like colostrum.
Her baby has Down Syndrome, which I don't think is an issue here, but I
wanted to put it out in case the fact is of relevance. Her weight gain is
good.
Have you seen a baby be yellow in this way? If so what was the significance?
Thanks for any help that you can offer.
Pat Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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