Urgently refer a newborn who appears to be in respiratory distress.

Count the baby's breaths in one minute. Is it breathing normally or too fast? Fast breathing is a respiration rate equal to or greater than 60 breaths per minute. The normal breathing in a newborn is 40-60 breaths per minute, which you should check twice for one minute each time. Look for severe chest in-drawing: this means that while the baby is breathing in, the area of its lower ribs on each side 'sucks' inwards deeply (Figure 6.2).

A newborn with chest in-drawing.

Figure 6.2 Chest in-drawing is a sign that a newborn is in respiratory distress.
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