Physiologic jaundice resolves within 2 weeks of age (14 days after birth) in healthy full-term newborns and within 4 weeks of age in preterm infants. Full-term newborns over 2 weeks of age who still have jaundice should be tested for jaundice index for clinical evaluation. Jaundice in breastfed children without dark urine and light-colored stools, with a normal physical examination and able to be monitored with certainty, can be reviewed at 3 weeks of age (21 days after birth). The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that if a healthy full-term newborn is jaundiced beyond 3 weeks of age or if jaundice is accompanied by white stools, he or she must be seen in the hospital for liver function and other related tests.