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SpO₂ (oxygen saturation) measures the percentage of oxygen in the blood. It is crucial for babies, especially newborns, as their organs need adequate oxygen levels for proper development and function. A healthy baby’s SpO₂ level typically ranges between 95% and 100%. Levels below 90% may indicate a need for medical attention.
A baby SpO₂ monitor uses a pulse oximeter sensor placed on the foot, hand, or toe. It shines a light through the skin to measure oxygen levels and pulse rate.
Yes, SpO₂ monitors are non-invasive and safe. They use light sensors and do not cause discomfort or harm.
Inconsistent readings may be due to:
Cold hands or feet (warm them up slightly)
Yes, home monitoring is possible with baby-friendly pulse oximeters. However, always consult a doctor for medical advice if you notice abnormal readings.
Seek medical help if your baby has:
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