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Bleeding belly button in 2 weeks old

Hello, is it normal for baby’s belly button to bleed one week after his umbilical cord stump fall off? #1stimemom #firstbaby

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Lena Tan

Mummy to rascal boys | ig: @thisisher

Hey… clean the area and monitor if it continues to ooze. It should completely heal 2 weeks after the stump falls off.

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Anonymous

Clean the blood off with cotton swab and water . If still got bleeding or got pus come out . Bring to doctor .

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Kelly

Mumsy of 1 adventurous little heart throb

clean the area thoroughly and monitor, if it does not heal up in 1 weeks time, please bring to the doctor

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Navya

Queen bee of 2 fun loving juniors

It’s common .. you have to clean it everyday. Use antiseptic wipes and powder to heal faster .

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Vivien

Household goddess of 2 adventurous little heart throb

keep cleaning the area and make sure the bleeding stop, otherwise check with the doctor

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