Jaundice, a common condition in newborns, refers to the yellow color of the skin and whites of the eyes that happens when there is too much bilirubin in the blood.
Bilirubin (bill-uh-ROO-bin) is produced by the normal breakdown of red blood cells. Normally, it passes through the liver, which releases it into the intestines as bile (a liquid that helps with digestion). mixed color for bridesmaid wear of two tone
Jaundice happens when bilirubin builds up faster than a newborn's liver can break it down and pass it from th...
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