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I believe the bilirubin affects the brain. At low levels this is sleepy and
at high levels kernicterus :-( That's why it is so important to wake yellow
babies and make them eat! You get into a vicious cycle of bili increasing,
sleepier, not eating, not eliminating, bili going higher and so on. I've
also found and I've read others say, that supplementing (ie: force feeding)
a yellow baby doesn't seem to impact subsequent BF. It's like they were in
a fog and don't remember getting supplemented once bili goes down and they
wake up. (I don't know if that is scientific, just personal observation.)
Pat in SNJ
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