My baby has jaundice and my pd has advised me to stop breastfeeding, saying it's breastmilk jaundice. What is that and do I really have to stop breastfeeding? Isn't breastmilk the best thing for babies?

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If it is due to breastmilk jaundice, you do not have to stop breastfeeding as breastmilk jaundice is not harmful and normally takes longer to clear it. My daugther's jaundice lasted for about 8 weeks. PD did a liver test on her to rule out any liver associated illness and it is confirmed that jaundice was related to breastmilk. Do nurse more frequently for baby to clear jaundice.

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You should be feeding more than usual as liquids help your baby to remove the toxin from their body by urination. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/973629-treatment#d6

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You can continue to breastfeed to wash out your baby's jaundice. There is no need to turn to formula. https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000995.htm

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