NCNC Jaundice Guideline
Physiological jaundice is a normal occurrence between the second and fourth day of life and appears in approximately 50% of all full term newborns. Bilirubin levels may reach 6 to 10 mg/dl and resolution generally occurs during the seventh or eighth day. ................
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