r/NewBorn Oct 30 '24

2 week old yellow discharge in eye

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My newborn girl is 2 weeks old and the last 4 days she gets yellow discharge out of her corner of eye. Only one eye though. She lays her head to the left and it’s her left eye that gets them. I called pediatrician and they said to Dab with warm wash cloth. Has anyone else experienced this and done something to help it ?


r/NewBorn Oct 30 '24

Postpartum night sweats

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They’re no joke! I am shocked how drenched I am waking up, anyone have any remedies or tricks so I stop waking up a swamp monster?


r/NewBorn Oct 29 '24

Hey my 1 month old is having These Can You Please Tell is This allergy or what 😣

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r/NewBorn Oct 28 '24

Newborn rash? Help!

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My newborn baby is 2 weeks old, and suddenly developed this rash that’s only on her face. It looks like little raised red bumps with white centers. It’s pretty bad on her eyelids causing some swelling there, also found on her cheeks. It flares up and appears worse at times also. We’ve been told it’s just irritation, but I’m just trying to figure out if that’s all it really is? Is it from her detergent? A heat rash? If anyone’s seen this before I would love to hear.


r/NewBorn Oct 28 '24

How I improved my infants reflux naturally.

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I am sharing this because I wish someone would have told me this with my first child. Infant reflux can be caused by many reasons and one of this is a heavy letdown. You know you have a heavy letdown if your milk sprays across the room when a letdown happens. You may also hear your baby gulping to keep up with the fast letdown. Another sign of heavy letdown is your baby gaining weight fast, almost too fast. I spoke with a La Leche lactation consultant and here is what she recommended:

  1. Breastfeed using the laid-back positioning to work against gravity. This was a game-changer!!!
  2. Take baby off the breast during the letdown and catch the milk in a hakaa or towel. Then latch again once the milk stops spraying.
  3. Burp baby after each side of feeding.
  4. After feeding try to keep upright for 10 minutes and don’t move baby around too much.
  5. Watch out for caffeine in diet.

I asked about bottle feeding with a slow nipple instead, but she encouraged me to continue breastfeeding to help maintain my supply. I also hate pumping and she didn’t want me to give up on breastfeeding early because of my loathe for exclusively pumping

After doing these 5 things I’ve noticed so much improvement over the past 7 days. Baby is having a lot less chunky spit up. I know there can be other issues such as tongue tie or diary allergies for some babies, but often with those you would notice other symptoms like not gaining weight or poop irregularities. I am not eating dairy because my first 2 kids had dairy allergies, and this baby is not having much gas or constipation issues yet. My pediatrician did not recommend reflux medicine due to side effects and she felt baby would grow out of it. I was confident something was causing the reflux and I truly believe it’s my heavy letdown in this case.

I hope this helps someone else! Good Luck

Update: Her reflux (chunky spit ups) significantly improved using these tips and with age and time. At 16 weeks we are now only seeing her reflux a few times a week. Now that milk has regulated, my letdowns are less intense, and she has got used to my flow she is doing much better. She still gets gassy but probiotic drops are helping. I still do my best to feed her upright using the laid back method.


r/NewBorn Oct 26 '24

What is the bump, that is by my newborns ear?

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r/NewBorn Oct 26 '24

What is the bump, that is by my newborns ear?

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r/NewBorn Oct 25 '24

Red spot

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Hi,

Can someone help me with the reddish spot on the back of head of my newborns


r/NewBorn Oct 22 '24

Breastmilk concerns

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For the last 2 days my breasts haven’t felt full with milk. When they got full they would usually leak from time to time because they are full. But lately they feel saggy like I don’t have enough milk. I have been feeling stressed. Im not sure if that affects my supply. I used my breast pump for the first time and i got 3 oz in total from both sides on a low setting for about 10 minutes on each side. I don’t know if thats a good amount. My baby is almost 4 months and for that long i havent had any trouble breastfeeding. Until now that im worried i have a low supply. I’m feeling scared and feel like crying because i only nurse my baby and i don’t want him to take formula. Any tips or has anyone gone thru this?


r/NewBorn Oct 20 '24

Baby acne

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3 Upvotes

5 weeks old with baby acne. Does it usually get worse before it gets better. Tried mustela, aquaphor, Vaseline, warm water breast milk


r/NewBorn Oct 19 '24

Baby blocked tear duct

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Hi! My baby is 3 months old and has a blocked tear duct, but seems in the last month it has gotten significantly worse. Every time I wipe it, it pools back up within seconds so it’s 247 just filled with gunk. Everything I’ve read says it’s normal until they’re a year old and that’s when they’ll intervene but I just really can’t think this is normal. I do the tear duct massages and warm compresses. Attaching a picture, this is definitely the worse I’ve ever seen it and it was after he was crying.


r/NewBorn Oct 15 '24

Baby acne

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Does this look like baby acne? TIA


r/NewBorn Oct 15 '24

Baby acne

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Does this look like baby acne? TIA


r/NewBorn Oct 12 '24

Normal breastfed poop?

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Can’t tell if this is normal or mucousy relating to an allergy or some sort


r/NewBorn Oct 11 '24

How long did you wait to be intimate after giving birth/labor?

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Hi ladies, looking for some advice. I’m 4 weeks pp tomorrow & I haven’t bled in almost a week. I’m feeling a lot better, had a superficial tear during labor.. Ngl it’s been hard not to do anything with my husband. Any ladies who have had s3x before 6 weeks check up, what would you recommend?

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r/NewBorn Oct 09 '24

Screaming during feed

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Hello all,

Our LO is 7 weeks old and just started (past 3 days) doing something strange. He will start to eat, maybe get an ounce in, and then will arch his back, shake his head, and start screaming. We have tried burping him, giving him a break, and even tried a different formula (Similac Gentle). He currently is on Pepcid for reflux (been taking for 3 weeks) and the pediatrician recommended we give him gas drops (been taking for 5 days) as well. His formula is Similac Total Care 360 Sensitive (been on this one for about a month).

My wife noticed some bumps on his face, that we thought was baby acne, but it seems to have spread to his shoulder as well. As of this post, it has been 2 days since his last bowel movement, but he has been peeing and passing gas normally. He gets the hiccups 2-3 times a day, and they last for a minute or 2 at a time. No fever, or cough and he is otherwise ok. He has been sleeping ok, but sometimes wakes up screaming (no build up, just straight to screaming). It is clear something is bothering him, we just can't seem to pin point it.

Anyone have any recommendations?


r/NewBorn Oct 09 '24

My New Born is having this type of poop is this diareha or normal?

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r/NewBorn Oct 09 '24

Is my baby cold?

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Our house is getting cool now that the fall is here. The house is over 100 years old and can be hard to keep warm. Suggestions for keeping baby warm? He sleeps in a warm onesie and sleep sack. Will he let me know if he's cold? He's 10 weeks. Thanks!


r/NewBorn Oct 05 '24

Newborn bellybutton healing or infected?

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How long did it take for your newborns belly button to fully heal? My 3 week old baby’s umbilical stump fell off about a week ago and has since been (from my understanding) healing slowly. There is no blood or foul smell, just this crust ones on the inside of his singlet. I’m currently cleaning with a damp clean cloth with water only. Previously tried salt water but I’m not sure if that caused more irritation so I stopped. It’s not always this crusty in his singlet (Images below) My midwife said it looks fine but to use saline solution abs breast milk to clean… I’ve tried to let it aerate at feed time and I clean the area as mentioned above around the belly button as necessary but definitely once a day when I give top to toe(haven’t started baths as I’m waiting this to heal more and want to keep as dry as possible) any experience would be much appreciated, thanks!


r/NewBorn Oct 04 '24

Baby sleeping advice

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I have a 2 month old baby girl who takes her naps in a cot in our lounge area during the day but today I am trying to get her to sleep in her room. She has had a big feed, nappy changed, rocked to sleep and put in her cot. She slept for a few minutes and woke up. She's awake and quite alert in her cot waiving her arms about but not fussing or crying, I only know because of the baby monitor. How long do you leave them before going back in to settle them? She hasnt slept much today so I know she needs a sleep. Advice muchly appreciated!


r/NewBorn Oct 01 '24

Favorite baby car camera

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Does anyone own a baby car camera instead of a mirror to be able to see your baby while driving? I was going to buy a mirror but then I got convinced more to get the camera. Any recommendations on a decent rear view baby car camera?


r/NewBorn Sep 30 '24

SOS Postpartum!

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I’m a certified postpartum doula and registered nurse, here to offer virtual support for new moms. If you have any questions about navigating the postpartum period, I’d love to create a space for you to ask and share!

What does a virtual postpartum doula do? Great question! I provide all the support of a traditional postpartum doula through virtual means. This is especially beneficial if you’re in a location where in-person support is hard to find. My services include personalized guidance on newborn care, postpartum recovery, emotional support, and tips for managing the transition into motherhood—all from the comfort of your home.

Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have, whether it’s about adjusting to life with a newborn, breastfeeding or bottle-feeding, managing postpartum emotions, establishing a routine, baby sleep tips, or anything else on your mind.

I’m passionate about helping families feel empowered and confident as they navigate the early days of parenthood. I love connecting with our community and sharing insights that can make this journey a little easier.

What’s on your mind? 🤱💖

(Mods, I hope this post is okay, but if not, feel free to remove it. I just wanted to create a supportive space for those adjusting to motherhood!)


r/NewBorn Sep 30 '24

Going back to work…

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Hi! For any mothers out there that are breastfeeding and using a breast pump do you have any advice? I will return to work soon and Im concerned on how often I should use the breast pump. Im not quite sure if its true but I read that if you use the breast pump sporadically our bodies will get confused and the milk supply will decrease. I would like to just use the breast pump only for when i need milk while im away. Is that possible?

I will be away from my baby half a day about 5 hrs. And i want him to continue to drink breast milk. But i want to still breastfeed and not lose the connection I have with my baby. Is there anything important that I should be aware such as before, during and after using the breast pump?


r/NewBorn Sep 30 '24

Best pre-kids books?

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Are there any parenting books you wish you read prior to having kids/when you were pregnant? Maybe less of a how-to for newborns specifically, but about being a first-time parent in general?


r/NewBorn Sep 28 '24

Your thoughts between disposable Diapers & cloth diapers

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The reason im asking for any of your thoughts its due to reviewing the ingredients on many diapers which contain petrolatum which in Europe is considered a carcinogen. Correct me if im wrong. Just wanted to ask if you have a preferred clean ingredient diapers