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Hello all..my newborn is 3 weeks now.. yesterday night she was crying so much and was not sleeping for long time.. since today morning she s not feeding well.. usually I breastfeed her for about 30 minutes but today she s taking 5-10 minutes.. should I be worried or it's normal?
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Sometimes this happens. Check for any danger signs like abdominal pain, distension, fever. When all the causes have been ruled out, only then we can say that sometimes this happens
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Give feeding 2hrly...if not accepting visit pediatrician
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Go to your pediatrician asap Bsby is too small to seek opinion online
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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Visit physically to nearby pediatrician
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First 3 months there can be lots of ups and down. Need not to worry much. Saline drops and colic drops can be used.
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