When should I call the doctor to see my newborn?

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  1. Riverside Health System
     

    One of the toughest and most nerve-racking things for new moms is figuring out when to call the doctor. As a general rule of thumb, trust your instincts. If you suspect something is not right, you should always call the doctor. Even small changes in eating, sleeping, and crying can be signs of serious problems for newborns. Call your pediatrician if your baby has any of the following symptoms:

    No urine in first 24 hours at home No bowel movement in the first 48 hours at home Trouble breathing, very rapid breathing (more than 60 breaths per minute) or blue lips or finger nails Pulling in of the ribs when breathing Wheezing, grunting, or whistling sounds when breathing Rectal temperature above 100 deg F or below 97.8 deg F Persistent cough Nosebleeds Yellow or greenish mucus in the eyes Pus or red skin at the base of the umbilical cord stump Yellow color in whites of the eye and/or skin (jaundice) that gets worse 3 days after birth Circumcision problems - worrisome bleeding at the circumcision site, bloodstains on diaper or wound dressing larger than the size of a grape Vomiting Diarrhea - This can be hard to detect, especially in breastfed newborns. Diarrhea often has a foul smell and can be streaked with blood or mucus. Diarrhea is usually more watery or looser than normal. Any significant increase in the number or appearance of your newborn's regular bowel movements may suggest diarrhea. Fewer than 6 wet diapers in 24 hours A sunken soft spot (fontanel) on the baby's head Refuses several feedings or eats poorly Hard to waken or unusually sleepy Extreme floppiness, lethargy, or jitters

    This answer is based on source information from the National Women's Health Information Center.
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  2. Dr. Dianne Parker
     
    Dr. Dianne Parker of MDLIVE answered:
    The doctor should be contacted for a newborn if a fever develops greater than 100.4 or if other symptoms develop such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or rash. Newborns can develop overwhelming sepsis in a short time if medical attention is not received promptly.
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