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Any moms have babies having jaundice lasting more than 1 mth? Please share your experiences.

Baby is turning 1 mth next week. He still have jaundice which is reducing but very slowly. Today his level is 170. Dr said there is no major concern and normal for fully breastfed baby but would love to have baby clear of jaundice ASAP because poor thing, every week, he gets poked for blood. Would be great if anyone can share experiences and tips. Thank you. #pleasehelp #advicepls

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no more checking when reaching 200 below, so not sure if it's more than a month

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The polyclinic says must be below 100 😔

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