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Baby stretching a lot in sleep
Hi doctor, My baby is 28 days old and this week baby in day time crying a lot and in night sleep ( sleeping well in night) stretching her body a lot like every 10 to 15 min. And while streching she will make sound and lift her back upwards. Baby has noisy breath also. Does this indicates any health issues?
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Helo, it looks normal. Burp your baby well and for noisy breathing u can give nasoclear drops 2 drops in each nostril twice a day for 2 days.
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That is absolutely normal thing.. don't worry about it..
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Absolutely Normal. Don't worry!
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Good morning No, I don't think so. This seems like a normal thing for newborn. If the problem persist, Kindly consult a pediatrician or have video consultation. Thanks
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Normal baby
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