Do they put ointment on newborns eyes, or is the liquid natural? If so what causes it really?
@ginnalynn, @steph11 actually it's not silver nitrate a majority of the time. It's Erythromycin, and it is used to prevent certain eye infections of newborn babies, such as neonatal conjunctivitis and ophthalmia neonatorum. It is also used to treat gonorrhoea and syphilis. They also use tetracycline ointment. It depends on the mum - so you're both correct. ☺️
it's an antibiotic to prevent pink eye. you can decline giving it to your newborn if you wanna
That would definitely be something else. It's some sort of vaccine or something similar bits positive for baby tho!!
@mommasaurus, ok my fiancés sister had her daughter and her eyes were leaking and I was scared
Thanks guys lol, I didn't want to sound silly asking... I was just extremely confused and didn't know what it was! @princessalaynasmommy @mommasaurus
@phinnybinz, I didn't know that some hospitals used diff ointments. all the hospitals I've worked in have used silver nitrate for babies. great info, thanks for sharing :)