what does crying do the newborns respiratory system
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40-60 Breaths per minute
Newborns breathe in the range of 30-60 per minute.
Dorothy M. Patteson has written: 'Neonatal respiratory depression' -- subject(s): Diseases, Infants (Newborn), Nursing, Programmed texts, Respiratory distress syndrome, Respiratory insufficiency in children
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The normal respiratory rate for a newborn is 30-60 breaths a minute. When the respiratory rate drops below that, this is a symptom of sleep apnea or respiratory difficulties, and the baby should be seen by a physician immediately.
Newborns and babies have a faster respiratory rate than adults. A newborn should have a respiratory rate of 30 to 60 breaths per minute.
Percocet has Tylenol and narcotic. Generally, Tylenol is safe during pregnancy. Narcotic is also safe except near labor because the respiratory depression can pass on to the newborn and may result in additional needed interventions to stimulate the newborn to breath. Therefore, unless you really have to, just stick to plain acetaminophen (Tylenol.)
The address of the Newborn Library Service Outlet is: 4224 Highway 142, Newborn, 30056 0247
They check your newborn in ALL STATES! THEY CHECK TO SEE IF THE NEWBORN IS HEALTHY.