New parents have enough worries. The last thing they need to think about is breathing, which, to them, is second nature. But to Baby, it’s not. And nasal congestion in babies is, unfortunately, quite common.
In fact, says Dr. Ari Brown, pediatrician and co-author of Baby 411: Clear Answers and Smart Advice for Your Baby’s First Year (Windsor Peak Press, 2003), virtually all newborns have some nasal congestion for up to six weeks.
Nasal congestion is more bothersome in newborns, as they are actually nasal breathers from the early neonatal period to about 2 months of age or so, explains Dr. Lamenta Conway, a pediatrician with the Sinai Children’s Hospital and Access Community Health Network in Chicago.
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