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Lactnet:
I have been under the understanding that jaundice serves a purpose in
keeping the baby healthy. A higher bili acts like an antioxidant to
help protect us in the newborn state.We don't have to be as crazy to
get those levels down. Only if they are being destructive(ABO-Rh) do we
have to be concerned, but that doesn't mean that the mothers can't
nurse. The breastmilk would be the most natural way to reduce it over a
period of a few days with its laxative affect.
Phototherapy,yes we know it works, but do we really know what it does
to the baby,we have to cover eyes & genitals, does it affect thyroid
(?), will it have an effect on the child later on in life? Can
phototherapy be damaging to the newborn(?) has there been any studies on
the long term effects of phototherapy?
We don't use the bili lights much any more as our peds don't seem to
get really nervous about higher bili levels.
Jean
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