Newborn jaundice value on the sixth day 252, normal?

Dr. Blair Clark
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2025-05-13 10:31:48
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Generally, it is clinically believed that the physiological jaundice index of full-term babies should not exceed 205μmol/L at the peak, premature babies should not exceed 256μmol/L, and the jaundice value of your child on the sixth day of birth should be 252μmol/L. If premature babies are born, it may belong to normal phenomenon, but if full-term babies are born, they should be alert to pathological jaundice.