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Why Did My Son S Skin Colour Change Rapidly?

Hello, I gave birth at 35 weeks 2 days, and my son is now one week and 2 days old. I noticed when. He was born he was very pale, and had jaundice. Now his biliruben went down and no longer needs the blue lights, but his skin color got a lot tanner.... is it possible for a preemies skin color to change so rapidly?
Mon, 6 Jul 2015
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I understand your concern. As you have not mentioned his birth weight or level of bilirubin at starting of photo therapy I am a bit handicapped in giving advice. However, the skin colour gets tanned / brownish with phototherapy and will take few weeks to come to normal colour. Here you may realise that the colour you saw at birth was tender skin covered with soft vernix and may not be baby's true colour. Regards.
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Why Did My Son S Skin Colour Change Rapidly?

I understand your concern. As you have not mentioned his birth weight or level of bilirubin at starting of photo therapy I am a bit handicapped in giving advice. However, the skin colour gets tanned / brownish with phototherapy and will take few weeks to come to normal colour. Here you may realise that the colour you saw at birth was tender skin covered with soft vernix and may not be baby s true colour. Regards.