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Newborn Jaundice: Yellowing Skin, Causes, and When Treatment Is Needed

60% of newborns develop jaundice. Mild jaundice resolves with frequent feeding. Phototherapy is needed when bilirubin levels are high. When jaundice is dangerous.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Baby Health

What This Guide Covers

60% of newborns develop jaundice. Mild jaundice resolves with frequent feeding. Phototherapy is needed when bilirubin levels are high. When jaundice is dangerous.

  • Read our evidence-based guide on newborn jaundice.
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