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Why would newborn babies be exposed to sunshine?

0-6 months: Infants under 6 months of age should be kept out of the sun. Their skin is too sensitive for sunscreen. An infant's skin possesses little melanin, the pigment that gives colour to skin, hair and eyes and provides some sun protection. Therefore, babies are especially susceptible to the sun's damaging effects.So it isn't really safe but, only some people do it but, there isn't a clear reason why.HERE IS ANOTHER ANSWER:A common condition for newborns is jaundice (yellowing of the skin and sclera of the eyes). Jaundice occurs when the baby produces more bilirubin than the liver can process. Bilirubin is a by product of normal breakdown of red blood cells. The three most common reasons for excess bilirubin are excess production of bilirubin due to the baby's normally higher than adult turn over of red blood cells, immature liver that cannot keep up with normal bilirubin production, or reabsorption of bilirubin by the intestines. the most common treatment of jaundice is phototherapy, the exposure of the child to special lighting that helps alter the by product to make it easier for the child's liver to process it. Some pediatricians may suggest the exposure of the child to brief periods of natural daylight if bilirubin levels are below 15-25mg.


How can you tell if bilirubin has affected my child?

Bilirubin is the pigment that makes feces brown."Failure of the liver cells to excrete bile, or obstruction of the bile ducts, can cause an increased amount of bilirubin in the body fluids and thus lead to obstructive or regurgitation jaundice.Another type of jaundice results from excessive destruction of erythrocytes (hemolytic or retention jaundice). The more rapid the destruction of red blood cells and the degradation of hemoglobin, the greater the amount of bilirubin in the body fluids.Most bilirubin is excreted in the feces. A small amount is excreted in the urine as urobilinogen."answers.com


What relation are you to your nephews child?

you would be the child's great aunty or uncle Therefore, they would be your great niece or nephew.


What relation would your child be to your great nephew?

Your child and your nephew are first cousins. Your child and your great nephew are first cousins, once removed.


Who s your nephew?

your sister's child is your nephew


What is your son's child's relationship to your nephew?

Your son's child and your nephew are second cousins.


What is your great nephew's child to you?

Your great nephew's child is your great great niece (if a girl) or great great nephew (if a boy).


What do you call your nephews child child?

Your nephew's child is your great niece (if a girl) or your great nephew (if a boy).


What do you call your great aunt's child's son?

Your great great nephew's child is your great great great niece or great great great nephew, depending on the sex of the child.


Neonatal jaundice and early sun rise rays?

It's not well studied. The blue lights used for treatment of neonatal jaundice are based on accidental discoveries that sun exposure was useful in the treatment of neonatal jaundice, but no follow-up studies I'm aware of exposed infants to the sun. In a test tube, sunlight is more effective than the blue lights at breaking down bilirubin (the hemoglobin byproduct that causes jaundice and more severe problems in excess). In studies with infants, green light worked slower than blue light, but reduced recovery times. It is likely that phototherapy sitting in shade near a sun-lit green or blue surface (like grass and sky) would provide a positive effect on bilirubin, but you don't want to experiment with your baby if bilirubin levels are high. High bilirubin levels can cause brain damage, and it's not worth risking that. Talk to your doctor, get your child evaluated. If levels are high get the conventional treatment that is known to work. If levels are borderline, you might discuss with your doctor trying moderate sun exposure and testing again.


Can you adopt a person to become your nephew?

You can adopt someone to be your child but to be your nephew he had to be adopted by your siblings. Then he will be your nephew. There is no nephew-adoption.


What comes after nephew?

Your brother's or sister's son is your nephew. Your nephew's or niece's child is your grand-nephew or grand-niece.