Concern for the well-being of one’s newborn child is natural for any new parent. The health of your newborn may be monitored more effectively if you are already acquainted with their routines. If you are concerned about your baby’s health, you should consider her regular eating, sleeping, fussing, and responding behaviors. You should see Dr. Carrie Jones, for a proper diagnosis if anything serious happens.

Here are some red flags to be on the lookout for:

1.      Fever

In the first three months of life, infant fevers are not normal—a rectal fever of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or greater warrants a trip to the pediatrician or emergency room. Not because of any inherent hazard associated with fever but because a high temperature may be the sole warning sign of a life-threatening bacterial illness in infants. If your kid has already turned three months old, you may wait another day before phoning the doctor. If you have a fever for more than 24 hours and it’s not due to the common cold, you should see a doctor.

Your child’s behavior will be a key factor in determining if you need to take them to the doctor. It’s not about how high the temperature is, but how the youngster looks.

2.      Strange crying

Your baby should be sent to the doctor if she begins sobbing more than usual and you cannot console her with the normal methods or if her cry is weak or particularly high-pitched. … Read More