Infant Distress Warning Signs (Grunting Baby Sound)
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Infant distress means your baby is having difficulties. Knowing what to look for will help you will help you know if your baby is in distress. Your baby may have breathing problems such as retractions, grunting, and apnea. Retractions are unusual breathing movements. With each breath your baby's chest muscles pull in the skin around the bones. Grunting is a noisy breathing sound. Your baby may grunt to keep air in the lungs. Grunting may sound like snoring or singing. Apnea is a condition in which your baby pauses breathing for 15 to 20 seconds, then continuous breathing. You may notice changes in your baby's skin. Two common findings are conditions known as cyanosis and jaundice. Cyanosis is a blue skin color. You can usually see it around your baby's lips, chest and stomach. This blue color means that the oxygen level in the blood may be too low. Cyanosis may mean there is a problem with the baby's lungs or heart. Jaundice is an overall yellow skin color, It happens when a substance called bilirubin builds up in the blood. Most babies have some jaundice that appears more than 24 hours after birth. If left untreated, severe or long-lasting jaundice may cause brain damage. It's important to check your baby for these signs of distress. Immediately contact a member of your healthcare team if you notice any of these warning signs.
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Thank you so much for this video!! Literally saved my baby's life I see her breathing weird. Once I saw this video I knew I had to bring her in she's currently in the niku she's currently on oxygen antibiotics and monitors suspected bronchitis. Thank you again ♥️ truly helpful!
So happy we could help! Hope your baby feels better soon.
Is your baby okay 🥺
@@samanthafloyd4206 yes she’s fine now super healthy and growing very beautifully thank you for asking ❤️❤️
Hi @@claudiaalvarado6106 can we connect please, my baby is also been admitted in the hospital since 10 days of birth.
Due to the grunting and retraction
This couldn't be more timely especially for first time moms and mom's to be. Asante Sana! It's my wish that all baby's remains healthy atleast up to the very minute they can clearly articulate themselves.
Thats heartbreaking to see a tiny baby suffering.. they cannot tell anyone whats happening to them.☹️☹️☹️ im a mom to be and i cannot think my baby suffering for anything in this world. I pray to God he keep everyones baby healthy and happy.. 🙏 i have become too emotional ever since i got pregnant🥲
I feel the same way, I wanted to cry for them. They’re so fragile & helpless . I pray that no baby has to go through any form of suffering. 🙏🏼
Sometimes I don’t even want to watch the news involving babies. My knees would feel very weak & I’d feel sick in my stomach
@@maciecs3263 😥😥😥
May your child be born healthy and strong in the name of God. I had my first girl that is now 1 and I was scared now she is a crazy little ball of joy. Now I have a boy coming soon & videos like these freak me out but it’s good to know.
@@alexcasillas6973 ohh God bless u both 🥰🥰 and thank u!
You're not too emotional, having a little one is life and mind changing and there's so much to it. Be easy on yourself 💕
Please share this video to all the new parents. This video is very important to understand the respiratory issues.
God bless all the babies out there 🙏❤️
I feel so fortunate to have had two healthy children.
Me too. Still can’t believe we walked out of the hospital without jaundice or other issues. My friends had told me all about what they went through with their newborns
None of this is considered an unhealthy baby & everything can be fixed, it’s very insensitive of you to say that under a post where there are mothers whose babies have had these issues. Enjoy your healthy babies without letting the world know.
My daughter was born 5 weeks early & had jaundice. We got discharged from the hospital and then by her 3rd day of follow up, her levels were high enough for her to need phototherapy. I was so scared but glad she was treated when she was. They say jaundice levels are majorly concerned w| in the first 3-5 days so they can regulate it and then let the levels plateau. Scary experience but I’m glad I went through that for my first baby so I know what to look for next time + she loved the heat/lights of phototherapy lol! Sending love to all the parents who watch this video! 🤍
Usually when that happens you just need to put them by a window for 5-10 mins every hour until they arent yellow anymore
@@victoriapadron3809 same! That’s what I did for the first 48 hrs at home. So tues/wed she was in her bassinet by the window every hr unless she was feeding. I went in w| her Thursday (by this day she was 5 days old) they did a check at her well visit, sent me for the bloodwork and called me to admit her within 2 hrs bc the levels were increasing not decreasing. We did the phototherapy at the hospital for almost 24hrs and then they started to plateau. She loved the little box they put them in lol. I’m just happy they caught it right away. 🤍
I was just discharged today for the same thing. Thank goodness I didn't listen to them when they said he was fine.
Me and my wife have our first baby, birn 12/31/21 and also suffered from jaundice, actually you will never believe me right now.. we just got home after the phototherapy he had for 3 days.. glad his ok now. But the 2nd thing is his tsh level were ao high on the normal level. But he's taking his medicine now levothyroxine, hope he'll be ok soon, I can't stand watching him crying on every needle they insert his viens for the test...just keep postive, always!! And pray to god that he protect our babies.. gidbless..
From Philippines.
Oh how terrifying! Thank you for sharing your experience and that beautiful outcome. It is wonderful that the baby enjoyed the therapy. 😀
My baby sister is coming home next week and her and our brother (they are both premie twins) have had breathing problems and they have to be able to breathe for 5+ days to be able to come home. So she has been doing good but I’m nervous that doctors and nurses won’t be right there if there are any complications. This video was very helpful!
Just got out of the NICU today. The nurses caught the grunting and shallow breathing sound shortly after birth and we were admitted into the NICU for 9 days. Now we are sitting here at home and terrified at every noise. It's not easy to decipher these noises, stay strong and use instincts.
Which week baby born how much weight
Yup same! Was there for a week on antibiotics and she’s now 2 months and i still get so scared 😫😊
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video. It randomly came up on Autoplay for me about a week ago and I watched it because it seemed short and interesting. Yesterday, I noticed some of these signs in my baby even though they seemed relatively okay otherwise, but remembering this video I called for advice and they sent the paramedics out to me immediately! Almost spent a night in the hospital but luckily they were well enough to be let out, but monitored. I would not have noticed my kid was in distress without having watched this!
Grunting is absolutely normal in most babies but this video didn't specify that. Grunting coupled with the other symptoms IS a medical emergency.
Secondly as a 911 dispatcher, no one is ever going to deny you an ambulance for a medical issue especially not for a baby. So of course they sent paramedics to you.
The fact that your baby was not deemed ill enough to be kept in the hospital is a great thing and I'm glad to hear it. Just wanted to clarify those other points though.
@@cherrypie7861
That is true, but my baby was actually in distress- they were given oxygen as had low oxygen and high blood pressure and the only reason we ended up not staying in the hospital is because we were assigned community nurses to come look in on us every few hours at home.
I was told that it was good I brought them in early, as they had a virus that would have gotten much worse as quickly as overnight and could have been dangerous for how young they were.
I think this video did a great job of showcasing potentially abnormal signs that a lot of parents wouldn't be certain about otherwise
Sad, especially when you are a mama this just hits you different 😢
Great content with very clear illustrations of what to look for.
I have one small suggestion:
Parents should NOT depend on resolving any questions about cyanosis, apnea, jaundice, or abnormal breathing patterns with a phone call.
Be proactive and TAKE YOUR BABY TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT if you see any of those signs.
It is impossible to accurately diagnose and monitor an infant over the telephone, even if you send texted photos.
Reassurance is worth it, and nobody will fault parents for being vigilant.
Better safe than sorry!
That's good suggest but when they said "contact a member of your healthcare team", I think they were referring to medical personnel and not the parents
And if you EVEN THINK something is wrong and the doctor doesn't believe you, *FIND A SECOND OPINION!*
Im 18 but this knowledge is very benificial
THIS is how you be a good parrents. You are learning. Please continue learning and please continue sexual education. You can never know too much.
Cool please continue learning and never give up
Especially if you are babysitting.
Knowledge leads to self-improvement. I admire and respect your motivation.
Haha biology tis
I'm due in February. I'll be sure to keep this information in mind
Well, how'd it go?
I hope all is well. Any "Update." Any advice would be great.....☺️
Im happy you guys still upload. Thank you
Thank you for giving information 🙏🏻
You are making understand very well thank you so much
thank u.....so much
Good video, well done. I'm an Italian pediatrician.
That was scary to hear.. Bt great awareness.. Thank u
Thank you for helping us understand.
Thank you so much for this video
Thank you for your great efforts and all the gratitude for all of your team, to me you really deserve a Nobel price for this brilliant content, keep going❤️.
I hope the kid you are raising is not as dumb as you , the content is good but noble prize sorry price is very over the line
Love ur videos
Biggest thanks ......For child knowledge
Very well explained.
thank you
Thank you so much for this video! Your video gave me the final push over the edge to take my 5 week old to a&e. He is currently on oxygen, antibiotics and monitors with suspected bronchitis. Trust your instincts and get help if your little one has any of those symptoms! Such a useful video thanks again. You may have saved my little boys life!
Thank you for sharing your story, Shannon. Please let us know how everything goes with your son.
My baby is also having breathing problems. When he was born he had to be put on oxygen for 3 days
@@nakiasmith4553 same with my baby, He's been in NICU for 11 days he has TTN and Pneumonia. He's 1 month old now and sometimes there's a sound when he's breathing while he's sleeping and drinking milk in a bottle also he's grunting as well. how is your baby doing now? I hope he's okay
@@fran_flor he's doing ok he had to go to 2 specialist they said he might would need surgery but with his age and the risk of the surgery they said they wouldn't risk him because the surgery is very complicated and risky. They say he should grow out of it by the time he's one he should be just fine.
@@nakiasmith4553 Good to know he's fine. The breathing sound comes and goes, sometimes its loud sometimes he's breathing fine while sleeping. Maybe because of the weather here in the Philippines, it can get very hot in here. Maybe He's still adjusting. I'm praying that everything will be fine for our babies ❤️
Thank you so much
Thank you 😍❤💕
Very Informative Video 🙏🏻
Super!
Thank u
Thanx a lot form spreading awareness....
Awesome video as usual... Hats off
Thanks for the effort
great job 🙏
Awesome
That looks so scary for newborns
Simple and efficient , good job
Very useful!
What informatin Realy amazing and Awaring
Love it!!! 😍
is grunting a continuous noise ? sometimes my baby makes a weird noise but it’s only when he’s waking up and stretching or moving around, it kind of sounds like the grunting, but it’s not exactly like it, and it stops only after a couple seconds if that, so I don’t think it’s grunting, but was wondering if grunting is a continuous sound over and over again.
Good job
I THOUGHT THE GRUNTING WAS SOMETHING HAPPENING IN MY OWN BODY AND I GOT CONCERNED
Can you make video on various type of breath sound? plz
Including adult and baby
My daughter was a preemie and was jaundice. She was kept in the hospital for four days, and was only allowed to leave if I brought her back in daily for a week straight for them to check her bilirubin levels. She was a nortorious grunter during those first few weeks of life.
Ano ginagawa mo mam para mawala ang paninilaw
What did they do to help her?
@@saraporter4559 they did UV light treatments on her for two days straight in the hospital. I wasn't allowed to take her out of the sack unless she was eating or getting a new diaper. Her levels were low enough for her to go home but she still had to be checked daily for some time. Her jaundice didn't go away for about a month. We just kept an eye on it but thankfully the levels stayed low enough that she didn't need treatment after those first two days.
@@keithebampaya currently dealing w jaundice my little ones levels are at 13.1 we are constantly checking his level im concerned for him since he is about to be 2 weeks ☹️
@@keithebampaya Hi my baby suffer extreme tan after UV treatment he color totally changed . Is this happen with you also ??
Awesome 👍
Thank you
Very very good work.
Keep it on team
Thank you I’m a new mom
This is quite shocking , but useful ...
I still need a little help in distinguishing between retraction and belly breathing.... :(
Im a new parent. Thank you
My daughter is a pre mature baby... After c-section, the doctor immediately said baby is under distress and have grunting issues. She was in NICU for a week. Also she had jaundice. For next 1 month, we used to monitor her bilirubin levels weekly. Showing her in sunlight and constant feeding is the only things we can do from our side. Those days, I used to see her eyes closely whether the yellowness reduced or not. Those days are nightmare.
How is she now?
She's fine and just now celebrated her 2nd birthday. Her growth milestones all are on progress. No issues
This helps me. I'm 16 and I have a 4 month old. This is very helpful to me so I know what to watch for.
I hope you're doing well!!
Your too young
@@kunal30207 no I'm not. I'm doing just fine, I'm an adult now, I'm 18, keep your opinion to yourself
@@ziagochenaur2980 ^^ glad to know things are going well!! ❤
:D
I wish my mom knew about this,
I had an asthma attack that nearly killed me, when I was little, my
02 stats went down from 98 to 64
So please, listen to this video
Dumb mom u have mm yes
@@Sebi076 dumb comment you have huh
Great Info. I have teen age girls, I'm going to show them this video. Thanks for great content. Have Blessed holidays.
Cary on
How do you know the difference when your child has cleft lip/palate? They grunt.
Good ilustration
🥺this makes me sad because they can't talk to us.
They deserve the best care and love
So can’t animals 😞
Saying I’m scared for my baby boy rn 😢😢😭but I know god will take care of him🙏
they can talk to me
This is how they talk to us.
Jaundice wow i didnt no causes this what treatments are there
Cute baby animation😁
Informative
Hope those babies all safe
making this makes me want to cry.....imagine this is happening to my baby and they can't talk to say what's wrong
They can talk to you, you just have to know how to listen. There body language & there sounds is what you have to be in tune with at this age, & trust your instincts a little. You'll get more right then wrong. And when you children grow up string & healthy You'll have a wonderful, living relationship with them, because you took the time to know your baby fro. The beginning.
Practically every baby grunts or has odd breathing patterns at first.
Id hope that most parents pay enough attention to their babies - to know when something is off.
This is exactly how my son was when he was born he was so yellow and made sounds like that but now he’s strong
What did your pediatrician advise to you with jaundice and distress breathing? My baby has jaundice too
My baby is 2 weeks old what did u do with jaundice
@@aimankhalid5222 if the jaundice is a problem then the doctors will let you know and give the proper care baby needs. My daughter had jaundice pretty bad and had to stay in the incubator under the lights in the hospital for 4 days. When it still wasn't better we were sent home with a bili blanket we had to use for two weeks. All you can really do yourself is making sure they're fed well and have a good amount of poops. Pooping helps get rid of jaundice. Also we were told to bring our daughter out into the sunlight for a lion bit a few times a day which helps too. Your doctor will let you know if the jaundice is a problem and if more care is needed. If they didn't instruct you to do anything then it's not a worry. Majority of babies are born with some level of jaundice but once they start eating and popping it will usually clear up.
Is this problem resolve itself? Or is it life threatening ? Intercostal retraction
@@aimankhalid5222 give him milk and take him in sun light
Rip my baby boy 💔
My baby had breathing issues the night after he was born. He sounded like the grunting noise. Luckily we were in the hospital still and a nurse caught it ❤️
Did they do anything about it ? Because my baby is home and he does that sometimes and sometimes it seems like he's having trouble breathing but they always say it's normal for him to breathe like that and that it's how babies breathe
@@nyysharee5798 hey i just had a newborn and my doctor said the noise is from possible amniotic fluid still in the respiratory system and their respiratory system is just still very soft and weak so they may breathe that way when in certain positions or if they’re sleeping deep enough. i would say if it’s consistent ask your doctor. idk how old your baby is but mine is a week now and they definitely grow out of it as they get older. also check for boogers because that ended up being part of the problem for us.
@@briannablakeman thank you for this .. he's 5 weeks now but I can say it's seemed to have gotten better I seen his doctor and she showed me what I should look for if I think he's struggling to breathe and he had covid also so that could've been a struggle for him too but any mother knows their baby and if something is scaring you your natural instinct is to react it's so scary when they're so little because it's like they can't tell you anything and if somethings really wrong you have to guess or assume.. when he was breathing funny I was so scared I ended up staying up all night with him and when I did fall asleep when I woke back up I was checking to make sure he was still breathing that's how scary it is
@@nyysharee5798 oh trust me i know, my baby is a week old and i’ve slept maybe two hours a night because i just get so worried. they make all kinds of funky noises during sleep and it’s just our natural instinct as mothers to worry but i’m sure you’re doing a great job ❤️
@@briannablakeman I just had my baby today and she grunts and actually spit up clear muscus like spit, almost choked on it and turned blue and I panicked but the doctor helped me out, I had asked why is grunting and sounding like she is having sinus problems and sound like she's having a hard time to breath and they said the same thing your doc said, her heart and lungs came back healthy, her pulse also. But it just worries me because of the grunting sound. How did you get through it? How long does it last?
How do you see Giannis easier on a baby with dark brown skin
Nostril flaring is also a sign of distressed breathing .
Thankyou so much I'm new nurse in neo ICU its really helpful 🤍🤍
This just scared me 💔
Me too. Got kinda nervous hearing it.
Same
Me too
Me too
me too
Child is so cute
This happened to my 5 month old twice. Got checked those 2 times and they said everything was fine but should I still be concerned?
My son was kept for phototherapy for infant jaundice on the 4th day after he was born and then discharged in 24 hrs....we took him to home and came after 2 dats to check the bilirubin levels ot was quite high.. again he was kept for phototherapy....but then i came to know that my feed was not enough and due to hydration issue the levels got quite high..so parents if ur babies bilirubin levels are not going down ...do once check your feed ... dehydration can cause high bilirubin in newborns
If a baby has those breathing problems . It’s best to go see the doctor . I thought it normal for some baby but then they get stronger and stronger everyday . But always go see the doctor or pediatrician to go check up on baby to see if he’s going to be fine .
Where you get this video please
Baby grunts really sounds like a sound that a frog would make
My baby did this type of symptoms in sleep.
But the children specialist said it's totally normal for infants to do it he said.
Is there anything more heartbreaking than seeing a sick child?
This just scared me.lalo na nung nangyari to sa baby ko..di q alam ang gagawin buti nlng alerto aq at di aq natataranta,sa tulong na din ng mother in law ko naagapan si baby..kelangan tlga bantayan ang baby ng maigi😇
I had rsv when I was 8 weeks old I stop breathing and I had a breathing Machine in our car during a tornado my parents said I grew out of it I have at least no problems yet and I am hoping never
My baby died due to distress which was picked up straight after giving birth...he only lived for a week in NICU..
Grunting is normal too, both my newborns did that sound after they were born.
Yes my newborn grunts all the time and he’s perfectly healthy. He does it especially when he’s trying to poop
@@fattiimahh when did he stop please
@@jenniferforson618ok mine doing it too. I'm worried
@@jenniferforson618I’m not sure if you are still worrying or if this will even help, but my daughter did it excessively after birth because she was born so quick that she had fluid in her lungs but she quit completely like a week after birth.
@@maleanicole2152 did you do anything or it wenn off on its own
Sinal de aviso de angústia infantil
My baby has all of the breathing ones all of the time 😓 he has a lot of complex needs and is very poorly. It’s very hard to distinguish when my son actually needs medical attention due to this, as he usually does these things even when he is considered well! So when we go into hospital all the staff panic if they don’t know him! It’s very scary for other people as these are the usual warning signs
Hope everything okay.
Take him
@@chirstnguyen546 what kind of dickhead question is that ?
I pray for him how is he ?
my baby does the same.. how is he?? he keeps snoring in his sleep and makes noisy breathing all the time, his pedia said he is okay,, we did some chest xrays too just to be sure.... but i still worry sometimes,,, like you said i dont know if he really needs some medical attention if its really needed.
My baby boy is born at 24 weeks and has all this signs, hi is now 36 weeks and we are stil at the hospital… 😭
C-section newborns are more prone to transient dyspnea because of fl. in the pulmonary interstitial as compare to vaginal delivered neonates. During labor and through the birth canal, fetus' catecholamines are substantially elevated, promoting clearance of fluids from the lungs. There is some elevation during late gestation as well, which is why preterm babies are at greatest risk for breathing problems in addition to surfactant deficiency.
This is too scary Lord help
Retraction+ Grunting problem . Consulted a Neonatologist - he is saying it is normal nd will he get automatically fine as he grew up. But d baby is in pain n trouble. Like something is obstruct in his throat passage , unable to feed sometime, throw his head back for air intake like that. Pls suggest.
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I lost my baby last week, just barely 24 hours after birth. Baby was ok, after a while she became motionless, no pulse. Efforts were made to resuscitate her but to no avail. Please what could have been the problem? I need answers please. Though before then glucose water was given to her but she had difficulty taking it in. A tube was put down her inside to suck out the fluid.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope you get the answers you are seeking.
My 3rd child did this for 24 hrs. He had some fluid in his lungs during birth and doctor kept slapping the bottoms of his feet to make him cry in order to clear it. It scared me but he’s 35 years old. And doing great
Please what is the cause of jaundice in respiratory distress??
This breaks my fucking heart
This happened to my 5 month old twice? Went to get check those 2 time, they said everything was fine. Should I be concerned still?