H.B. asks from Hillsboro, OR on September 25, 2008
Jaundice in Newborn
The doctor just re-admitted my 4 day old daughter to the hospital because of Jaundice. She wasn't eating and very lethargic. Her bilirubin level was at 18 when they tested her this morning and she is currently sitting under the blue phototherapy light.
Does anyone have experience with this?
So What Happened?™
Thank you everyone for your responses! My doctor called ahead to St. Vincents and when we arrived they walked us right up to a very nice private room where me and my husband could stay the night with our daughter. She actually just slept for 24 hrs straight while under the lights, and her billirubin count came down to 10 the next day.
They also had a pump in the room and encouraged me to pump so we could use that to feed her. The doctor and nurses were wonderful!
We are now back at home and she is peeing and pooping like normal. She had some trouble getting back into the breastfeeding, but the lactation consulant at St. V's was really helpful as well. She is nursing most of the time, but we also supplement with some expressed milk to make sure she is getting enough (a little bit of formula as well).
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K.O. answers from Portland on September 25, 2008
My son had jaundice too. He was already in the hospital for other reasons. I forget what his bilirubin level was, but it was high. Anyway, they used the lights on him too and it helped a bunch. It didn't take much time at all, a couple of days if I remember correctly.
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J.A. answers from Seattle on September 26, 2008
Jaundice is pretty common in newborns. Hang in there, your baby girl will be okay :)
D.N. answers from Seattle on September 26, 2008
My newborn had to stay in the hospital about 4 days because of jaundice. After she was released, we had to have a nurse come into our house and put her on an at-home light that fit into her bed. She was on that for about 3 days and also very lethargic. As long as your doctor is making sure she gets good nutrition, then everything should clear up if your baby stays under the blue light. I think that some doctors are just over cautious when it comes down to it and all it does is scare new parents. In our case, we were glad that our doctor took extra care in helping our daughter. The nurses that came to our house were also nice because I could ask them questions about anything. One nurse also worked in the special care nursery at Good Sam and guided me on how to breast feed. Good luck!
M.B. answers from Portland on September 26, 2008
the same thing happened to me when I was a baby and I am now fine with no medical problems. do not worry so much and if you are breast feeding keep doing it! Good luck you and your family will be in my prayers
R.V. answers from Seattle on September 26, 2008
my youngest daughter (6 weeks today) had jaundice too... my dr said that jaundice peaks around 4-5 days old... she hung at 18 for 3 days (day 3 to day 6) but she was gaining weight each day so we didnt up having to do the lights
my 2 year old also had it a bit and is happy and healthy and incredibly smart
J.T. answers from Portland on September 26, 2008
H., my second son was born with a severe case of hyperbilirubinemia. It caused a type of jaundice that required him to be under the lights for eight straight days. I could nurse him for 20 minutes at a time before he was put back in the isolet. Obviously, Joey's case was extreme. There have been absolutely no problems since, however. I'm sure your little one will be just fine. The worst part for me was that I couldn't be with him and holding him as much as I wanted to. We actually checked into the downtown Hilton so that we could be closer to OHSU. It was tougher on me than it was on him - by far. Having a second child just compounds the situation. But I think you can rest assured that your baby is being well cared for and that all will be just fine. Good luck.
K.T. answers from Portland on September 25, 2008
H.,
So sorry to hear about your little girl. My daughter was born 2 months early and after being hooked up to every machine made to man she got jaundice after 1 week. It felt like such a set back. I know you must have felt awful taking her BACK to the hospital. Rest assured that she'll only be under the lights for a couple of days. Watch her poop as it will dispel all the yellow gunk backed up in her. She'll be back with you in no time at all!
All my best thought are with you!
S.E. answers from Portland on September 26, 2008
Lights will help, but your breast milk will make the largest difference in her jaundice! The 18 is high, please don't think I am trying to discount that but keep feeding her with breast milk, by pump or breast feeding stay away from the formula and you will see a huge difference! I had to do that with my daughter who had surgery at 22 hours old. Once she had the surgery her body couldn't deal with all the chemicals and she went jaundice. Within 3 days she was at 'normal' jaundice levels for a new born, which was done by breast feeding her as much as she wanted and not removing her from my breast and not allowing any formula to pass her lips.
Good luck mama
S.
S.M. answers from Seattle on September 26, 2008
My son's bilirubin was fine and we were discharged. The following day at his Dr's appt he looked yellow and was retested. I believe it was 15 (been almost 2 yrs) and I was fortunate enough to have insurance to cover the at home photo therapy and a nurse came once a day to do check ups and blood test. He was on the bed for 3 or 4 days and was good to go. It was very hard only being able to pick him up every 3 hours for only an half an hour. I was told I was lucky because they are much stricter in the hospital. Don't have any great words for you, because I know how hard it is not to hold your baby. But know that it is temporary and your daughter will be just fine. It should only be a few days. My thoughts are with you and your daughter.
S.
PS
When you get her home just ne sure she gets ALOT of sun (I know it's hard here in WA). I put my son's Playard in front of the window where he slept during the day. Because the bilirubin can go back up. I breastfed and had to supplement with formula to he was given the all clear. Just remember lottsa natural light (even when overcast :( ) and vitamin D. Phew! That was a long PS :)
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