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August 9, 2011 By Jackie 6 Comments

Baby Basics: Jaundice

I am looking forward to starting up my baby basics series again. There are several topics I want to discuss before my baby (She is already 4 months old!) isn’t a baby anymore.

Today I wanted to talk about jaundice. All of my five (breastfed) newborns have had jaundice. My girls had it for over a month which was quite a bit longer than the boys.

Below is a picture of Janna at one week old.  Do you notice how yellow her skin was?  The whites of her eyes were also yellow, especially in the corners.  This was due to the fact she had jaundice.

What causes Jaundice?

Babies are born with a large amount of red blood cells which helped them get oxygen from their mother’s blood while in the womb.  Once a baby is born it no longer needs all of those red blood cells.

As a baby’s body is trying to get rid of the excess red blood cells, it produces bilirubin.  Bilirubin is a yellow pigment that can get deposited in a baby’s skin and eyeballs when the liver can’t break it down fast enough, thus causing jaundice.

Does breastfeeding cause jaundice?  

While it often seems that breastfed babies have a higher tendency towards being jaundiced, there don’t seem to be any hard facts that breastfeeding indeed causes jaundice.

There are two types of jaundice that relate to breastfeeding:  Breast milk jaundice and breastfeeding jaundice.

Breastfeeding jaundice occurs when baby is not getting enough breastmilk.  Breast milk jaundice is a term for jaundice that lasts past the normal time for physiological jaundice.  It is believed that there is a substance in the mother’s milk that causes bilirubin not to be broken down fast enough.

Physiological jaundice is the most common form of jaundice in newborns and doesn’t cause a problem for most babies.  It usually shows up on baby’s 2nd or 3rd day of life.  While most health care professionals say it should clear by 2 weeks, my girls have had it last over a month with no complications.

With physiological jaundice, the bilirubin level usually stays below 20 milligrams.  The level can be checked with a special probe or with a blood test.  If the level rises much above 20 milligrams there are some serious complications that can occur if the jaundice is left untreated.

How can Jaundice be treated?

Frequent Breastfeeding:  It is very important to feed all breastfed babies on demand, especially those with jaundice.  Breastmilk is more easily digested than formula so breastfed babies will need to nurse A LOT.

The more baby nurses, the more poopy diapers they should have.  That should mean that their body is processing the bilirubin.

Even with breastfeeding or breast milk jaundice unrestricted, on-demand breastfeeding is a much better approach to treating jaundice than interfering with the breastfeeding relationship in order to “cure” jaundice.

Some doctors may try to tell a mother that she needs to stop nursing in order to get rid of her baby’s jaundice.  This is usually not necessary and can cause problems for the baby’s ability to breastfeed and for the mother’s milk supply.  If a mother does follow that advice and stop nursing, she should definitely pump to keep up her milk supply.

My babies have all continued nursing, had plenty of wet and poopy diapers, and gained weight above the curve in spite of their jaundice.

Light Therapy:  Indirect sunlight and florescent lighting are the ways my babies received light therapy.  (See picture above.)  

I put my babies in a bouncy seat or a bassinet (on the floor) in a sunny window, or in my laundry room under the florescent light when it was cloudy, while they napped.

Some doctors prescribe biliblankets which should speed up the process.  I have no experience with biliblankets, so if you have used one for your baby I would love to hear from you.

There are some serious side effects when a baby has very high bilirubin levels.  This is unusual, but definitely means a baby with jaundice should be checked out by a health care professional.

Have any of your children had jaundice?  How long did it take your baby to get over it and what treatments did you use?

I am happy to say that my babies had no ill effects from having jaundice.  Of course, I wish they didn’t have to have it at all, but we have managed just fine with frequent breastfeeding and good old fashioned sunlight.

*Disclaimer:  I am not a health care professional.  I am just a mom who has had experience with jaundice.  The information I have provided is not meant to replace that of your baby’s health care provider.

Previous Baby Basics Topics:
  1. A Brand New Baby
  2. Cord Care
  3. Newborn Skin Conditions
  4. Tummy Time
  5. Clothing a Newborn
  6. When You Suspect a Problem
  7. Essential Gear
  8. Knowing Your Baby
  9. Trimming Nails & Suctioning Noses
  10. Baby Learning

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I have mixed emotions when I reflect on all that h I have mixed emotions when I reflect on all that has happened in 2020. There have been so many negatives for so many people. I can’t say it has all been positive for me either. However, there are some things that have happened in 2020 for which I am so grateful. 
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The main thing I am grateful for is the extra time I was able to spend with my kids. We had so much fun during quarantine and this summer. I know this wasn’t the case for everyone, but I do not regret the days when we had nothing planned and could just have fun together. Whether it was walking in the woods, playing games, watching a movie together, or even doing chores, I never once heard an “I’m bored.” 🙂 
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In addition to the gift of more time together, I am also grateful for all of the milestones we have celebrated this year. In June, my parents celebrated their 50th anniversary, and then we had four milestone birthdays. Julia turned 21, James turned 18, Joshua turned 16, and Joseph turned 13. (Janna felt left out, so we told her that her birthday was special because it was her last birthday in single digits.) Also, today marks 25 years that JT and I have been married. 
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While I won’t be sorry to see 2020 go, and I hope
and pray 2021 is better for so many people who are hurting right now, I don’t ever want to forget the good times we had this year. 
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P.S. I took all of these pictures over fall break.
The girls and I recorded our parts for our virtual The girls and I recorded our parts for our virtual church service yesterday, and I couldn’t resist getting a picture with them in front of this beautiful Christmas tree. ❤️
James has been playing school basketball since he James has been playing school basketball since he was in the fourth grade. Tonight he and his fellow Seniors  were recognized at their game, and I just can’t believe James is this old. 
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Normally, Senior Night is the last game of the season. However,  because everything in the world seems so uncertain right now, we wanted to make sure the boys got a chance to be recognized. We wanted something “normal” for them. I am thankful James and his teammates not only got recognized but also won their game. 
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P.S. We had our masks on at all times other than when we took pictures.
We have another teenager in the house! Joseph is t We have another teenager in the house! Joseph is turning 13 today, and it just doesn’t seem possible. The beautiful baby boy who was placed in my arms on a cold and foggy day in December is still my “little” guy. However, after looking at this picture of the two of us, I don’t think he will be shorter than me for long. Joseph is still my shy guy, but he is also sweet, loving, kind, and just an all around good kid. We also lovingly refer to him as the cat whisperer because the kittens and cats follow him around like puppies. 🙂 It has been so much fun to have Joseph at school with me this year now that he is in junior high, and I am so thankful that I get to be his mama. Happy birthday, Joseph! ❤️
2020 has been challenging in so many ways. One of 2020 has been challenging in so many ways. One of those challenges was self-inflicted. 🙂 I just finished my fourth master’s level course of 2020 through Ball State, and I passed the high ability licensure exam last Thursday. This means that I will soon have high ability added to my teaching license. 
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When I signed up to take my first class in January, I had no idea what 2020 was going to entail. Teaching in a pandemic isn’t for the faint of heart. Taking classes and caring for five kids while teaching in a pandemic has allowed me to see what I am really made of. I don’t mean to brag, but I am pretty happy that I received straight A’s. Beyond that, I learned so much, and I am grateful for this opportunity even though I felt stretched to my limits some days. 
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Yes, 2020 has been challenging, but I have been blessed with more time with my family, knowledge gained, and challenges met and overcome.
I almost forgot to post this here. 🎂 Joshua is I almost forgot to post this here. 
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Joshua is 16 years old today. It doesn’t seem possible that my little pip squeak of a baby boy is now about 6’4”. Joshua is now the tallest of the family, and I’m not sure he is done growing. There hasn’t been a dull moment since Joshua arrived, and I wouldn’t want it any other way. He is a fun-loving, hard-working, kind-hearted, and intelligent young man. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for him. I am so thankful God thought I was up to the task of being Joshua’s mama. ❤️
My little 7 pound 20 inch baby boy, who didn’t c My little 7 pound 20 inch baby boy, who didn’t cry as soon as he was born but first looked around to see what was going on in the world, is now a 6’2” handsome man. I truly never thought the years would go by so quickly, but here we are. James is 18 today. 

There are so many words I could use to describe James: hardworking, dedicated, persevering, intelligent, funny, curious, kindhearted, dependable, respectful, and helpful. I could also expound upon his accomplishments, and I could tell you how great he is. However, I don’t love James for what he has accomplished but simply because he is my son.

I have been so blessed to be James’s mom, and I thank God every day for entrusting him into my care. I don’t know what the future will hold for him, but I know he will do great things. 

For anyone reading this who is struggling with a tantrum throwing toddler, a strong-willed child, and/or a child who questions everything, I would like to encourage you. Look for the positive qualities your child possesses such as perseverance, dedication, and curiosity and build upon that. I will never regret the hard days of parenting because my prayers and hard work have paid off. Helping James reach his full potential and keep those qualities without breaking his spirit has been worth the effort.

Happy Birthday, James!
I’m not going to sugar coat it. Today seemed sur I’m not going to sugar coat it. Today seemed surreal. It felt chaotic. Nothing was normal. We are all exhausted. However, it was wonderful to be with my students again after five months, and my own kids enjoyed seeing their friends. I don’t know how this school year will play out, but I am ready to go back tomorrow and try to make teaching virtually and in person work to the best of my ability. My students are worth the effort. 
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James is a senior, and this was his last first day of school. Joshua is a sophomore, and Joseph is in 7th grade which means I have all three of my boys in the same building with me. Janna is in fourth grade, and she was very excited to be back at school. Julia will be a senior in college when she starts back next week. 
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I am praying we all have a safe and healthy school year. I plan to try not to think about the unknowns and what-ifs and take it one day at a time.
This morning I told four of my kids we were going This morning I told four of my kids we were going to go on an adventure. (No, I didn’t leave one out of the fun. James played in a golf tournament with his dad. 🙂) Anyway, it was quite an adventure. It started with my vehicle telling me one of the tires needed air, but it must be a bad sensor because it was fine. Then I almost ran out of gas. I drove us on all sorts of country roads we had never been on, and I even thought I was going south when I was actually going north for like 10 miles. 🤷🏻‍♀️ It was very obvious I have not been many places since March. 
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Anyway, Julia, Joshua, Joseph, Janna, and I went to @maxandhoneys where we took some pictures and picked a beautiful bouquet. It was really fun. After that, we went to Greencastle and then to Lieber State Recreation Area. We finished by stopping to do a few things in my classroom, and we made it home before it started raining.
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I am so thankful for a day of doing something fun and “normal” but out of the ordinary. I don’t know if that makes sense, but that’s the best way to describe it. Yes, we had to wear masks sometimes and practice social distancing, but it was still a good day. 
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Here are some pictures from our day. The last picture is of James before he went to play golf. How is he old enough to be a senior? 😢 I am so thankful for my family. 💕 Also, kudos to Joshua and Joseph for being good sports about picking flowers. Their future wives will thank me. 😀

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