The Different Complications Of Jaundice in Newborns
8. Causes Of Jaundice

The primary cause of jaundice is an accumulation of bilirubin in the blood. There are certain underlying causes, occurring either in utero or after birth, from which babies can be affected. Some include hemorrhaging, or bleeding internally, sepsis, or a blood infection, an infection from a virus or bacteria, the result of the mother’s and baby’s blood not being compatible, a problem with the liver, a deficiency in enzymes, or broken red blood cells.