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Maternal Hormonal effects in newborns :: Hormonal effects in newborns occur because, while they are in the womb, babies are exposed to many chemicals (hormones) present in the mothers bloodstream. After birth, the infants are no longer exposed to these hormones. This exposure may cause temporary conditions in a newborn.Newborn breast swelling; Physiologic leukorrhea is 1 of them. For example, pregnant women produce high levels of the hormone estrogen. This causes breast enlargement in the mother. By the third day after birth, breast swelling may also be seen in newborn boys and girls. Such newborn breast swelling does not last, but it is a common concern among new parents.The discharge is called witchs milk. The breast swelling should go away by the second week after birth as the hormones leave the newborns body. Do not squeeze or massage the newborns breasts because this can cause an infection under the skin (abscess). Hormones from the mother may also cause some fluid to leak from the infants nipples. This is called witchs milk. It is common and usually goes away within 2 weeks. Newborn girls may also have temporary changes in the vaginal area. The skin tissue around the vaginal area, called the labia, may look puffy as a result of estrogen exposure. There may be a white fluid (discharge) from the vagina. This is called physiologic leukorrhea. There may also be a small amount of bleeding from the vagina. These changes are common and should slowly go away over the first 2 months of life.
Posted on: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 17:09:58 +0000

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