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Breathing rate of baby
Hi my baby is 2.5months, his breathing rate is between 30-40 while he is deep sleep is this normal???
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Very normal.
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Yes this is normal for the age. Kids breathing rate is faster than adults. A newborns normal rate is 40 to 60 peinute and from 2 to 6 months it is 30 to 50 per minute. Please visit a pediatrician if in doubt
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Normal
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Please consult pediatrician as proper detailed history is not possible on chat in your case and then take medicines.
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Normal
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Hi This is normal for this age
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Yes ,it's normal
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Dear parents, Babies have a different type of respiration, waxing and waning,if you observe after removing clothes when Baby is sleeping,it start slowly,than little fast and than Faster,than fastest, again' in same patterns slow down And Stop, again the same cycle.40 is average respiratory rate.
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