What is the normal value of pulse respiration rate in newborns

Due to the different time of birth, the normal pulse and respiration rate of newborns will be different, usually the pulse rate of full-term babies is around 120 beats per minute, and the respiration rate is 40-50 beats per minute. The normal pulse rate of a healthy full-term newborn is around 120 beats/minute. However, it may drop to 90 beats/min if the baby is in a quiet sleep state. If the baby is crying or breastfeeding, the pulse rate will increase to a certain extent and may reach about 160 beats/min. The normal respiratory rate is usually 40-50 breaths/minute in the quiet state. In the case of preterm babies, the normal pulse rate is around 140-160 beats/minute and the normal respiratory rate is 60 beats/minute. It will appear to speed up during crying or breastfeeding, etc., and will slow down slightly in the sleeping state. If you find that the pulse rate of the newborn is significantly higher or lower than normal, it means that there is an abnormal situation, it is recommended to take the newborn to the hospital in a timely manner, to check and clarify the cause of the disease, so as not to delay the condition.