I am a father who just got a baby girl, born to normal and now 14 days old. Time of birth weight 3.9 kg with a length of 50 cm at birth babies.
In its development after birth I found abnormalities.
Ie, when will my baby sleep breathing such as snoring, but after falling asleep snoring is not heard from again.
At the time of breastfeeding, the sound of snoring was also not audible.
I also got a baby milk formula because of my wife is not sufficient.
When given formula snoring sound was heard and he seemed exhausted.
Shortly after feeding, he also frequent hiccups, even one time he vomited.
What I want to ask, if my child has a disorder or suffering from an illness? Thank you.
Sigit - Palembang
The doctor said
Very difficult for me to give a verdict of your baby suffering from disorders or not without checking.
Generally speaking it is normal hiccups encountered in infants.
Breath sound like the crick-crick, as long as not too distracting can also be found in infants and will disappear on their own after 3-5 months of age.
Should he be sent to the pediatrician to make sure there are abnormalities or not.
In its development after birth I found abnormalities.
Ie, when will my baby sleep breathing such as snoring, but after falling asleep snoring is not heard from again.
At the time of breastfeeding, the sound of snoring was also not audible.
I also got a baby milk formula because of my wife is not sufficient.
When given formula snoring sound was heard and he seemed exhausted.
Shortly after feeding, he also frequent hiccups, even one time he vomited.
What I want to ask, if my child has a disorder or suffering from an illness? Thank you.
Sigit - Palembang
The doctor said
Very difficult for me to give a verdict of your baby suffering from disorders or not without checking.
Generally speaking it is normal hiccups encountered in infants.
Breath sound like the crick-crick, as long as not too distracting can also be found in infants and will disappear on their own after 3-5 months of age.
Should he be sent to the pediatrician to make sure there are abnormalities or not.
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