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What questions should I ask when looking for a new moon interview?
When interviewing Yue Yue, Ma Bao should examine Yue Yue from many aspects, such as Yue Yue's professional skills and the collocation of Confucius' food. There are several aspects that can be consulted during the interview.

For example: What about baby jaundice?

Interpretation of the answer: It is necessary to distinguish between physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice. Physiological jaundice generally appears 48 hours after birth and gradually deepens, reaching the peak in 4-6 days and disappearing in 7- 10 days. Premature infants can be delayed until the second to third week, without affecting breastfeeding, sleep and weight gain.

For example: How does the baby take a bath if he has eczema?

Interpretation of the answer: keep indoor humidity, pay attention to baby's skin moisturizing, add clothes reasonably, pay attention to ventilation and keep cool. The moisture in the bath can be appropriately low.

For example: What should I pay attention to in maternal care?

Interpretation of the answer: The most important point of postpartum care for women is that postpartum care for caesarean section and natural delivery is completely different. The difference between the two is that there is a wound in caesarean section, and you need to exhaust (fart) before eating, so pay attention to the wound. In addition, pregnant women should closely observe the discharge of lochia at home after delivery and wash the lower part with anti-inflammatory drugs given by doctors to avoid urinary tract infection.

Example: What are the points for attention in lochia observation?

Answer: Bloody lochia lasts about 1 week, serous lochia lasts about 7- 10 days, and white lochia lasts about one month after 15 days. If you have severe abdominal pain, profusion, odor, fever, etc. You should seek medical advice in time.

For example, which spices should not be eaten too much by women during breastfeeding?

Interpretation of the answer: Chili, pepper and fennel are the most common condiments in the kitchen, but women can't eat them during lactation. These foods are very spicy, which can easily cause internal fire in women and oral inflammation. The baby will drool after eating his mother's milk, so he can't eat it.

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