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Why is my child's umbilical cord bleeding?

A few drops of blood at the point of separation of the cord is common. The area may bleed a few times from the diaper rubbing on the area or your baby's normal movements.

The bleeding usually stops by itself or can be stopped easily by direct pressure with a sterile gauze.

When should I call my child's health care provider?

Call IMMEDIATELY if:

  • Bleeding doesn't stop after 10 minutes of direct pressure.

  • Any bleeding amounts to more than the size of a quarter.

Call during office hours if:

  • Bleeding continues for more than 3 days.

  • You have other questions or concerns.
        
     

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Written by B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books. Copyright © 2006 McKesson Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries. All Rights Reserved.
 
 
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