POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. Rapid breathing in a 1-month-old baby, especially if you notice the stomach and chest both moving significantly during breathing, can sometimes be normal—newborns often breathe faster and use their abdominal muscles more. However, if the breathing rate is consistently over 60 breaths per minute, if you notice flaring nostrils, grunting, bluish lips, or feeding difficulties, it could be a sign of respiratory distress or infection and needs immediate medical attention. Since your baby is very young, it's always best to have a doctor examine her to rule out any concerns and ensure her breathing is healthy.
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