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which foods should mother avoid eating when baby has a jaundice?
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ExpertDr Arti SharmaPaediatrician7 years agoA. Mother can eat all nutritious foods a balanced diet that will not affect jaundice levels Physiological jaundice occurs because baby's liver is immature for bilirubin metaboilsm You may Breastfeed adequately because dehydration can increase bilirubin levels. Be in regular follow up of Paediatrician for bilirubin monitoring.
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AartiMom of a 9 yr 10 m old boy7 years agoA. a Breastfeed mom can eat everything when baby has jaundice ..for for diet of baby..give light foods like moong khichdi, Moong dal, veg soup, buttermilk. sugarcane juice and consult pediatrician for more diet help
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