Why Does My Newborn Keep Sneezing?

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If you’re a new parent, you might notice that your little one sneezes quite a bit. But don’t worry, this is usually perfectly normal. Sneezing is a natural reflex that helps newborns clear their nasal passages of dust and other irritants, making it easier for them to breathe.

Is Frequent Sneezing in Newborns Normal?

Yes, it is very common for newborns to sneeze frequently. As long as your baby isn’t showing any other symptoms of illness, these sneezes are generally nothing to be concerned about. In fact, this reflex is beneficial because it helps keep their nasal passages clear. Unlike adults, who can breathe through both their mouths and noses, infants primarily rely on their noses, making sneezing an essential function for them.

What Causes Sneezing in Newborns?

There are several reasons why your newborn might be sneezing a lot. They may be reacting to environmental irritants, such as dust or pet dander, or they might just be clearing out excess mucus. Sometimes, sneezing can also occur when they are transitioning from one temperature to another, like when moving from a warm room to a cooler one.

However, if you notice your baby sneezing excessively along with other symptoms like a cough, fever, or difficulty breathing, it may be time to consult your pediatrician. For more on general pregnancy health and information, you can check out resources from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

When to Consult a Doctor

If sneezing is accompanied by other symptoms, or if you have concerns about your baby’s health, don’t hesitate to reach out to your doctor. It’s always better to be cautious, especially when it comes to your newborn.

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Summary

In conclusion, frequent sneezing is typically normal for newborns and helps them breathe better. While most sneezing is harmless, be vigilant for any accompanying symptoms that may indicate a health issue. For those considering at-home insemination options, Make A Mom offers unique solutions and community support.