Many parents will find that their one-month-old babies breathe more rapidly. When faced with this situation, they naturally become more worried because they do not understand the reasons and do not know what the problem is. So, in response to this phenomenon, we will give you a detailed introduction to the reasons why babies breathe faster when they are one month old. The breathing rate of infants is faster than that of adults, about 30-40 times per minute, and they mainly breathe abdominally, which seems to be short of breath. Amniotic fluid inhalation at birth affects normal gas exchange, and the newborn has to rely on compensatory breathing to make up for the deficiency. Another so-called neonatal wet lung refers to the temporary increase in breathing before the fluid in the lungs during the fetal period is completely absorbed at birth, which usually disappears on its own within 2 to 3 days. Paying attention to understanding this common sense is also to better protect the baby's health. Because for babies, no matter what physical phenomena occur, parents cannot ignore them. This is also to avoid them from being affected and harmed by some diseases and to ensure the baby's health. |
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