The Sheep Chapter is the first chapter of the game. It is the basic game, available from the start. In this chapter, the sitter's job is to fulfill the baby's daily needs, over the course of three nights.

Christmas Eve is a chapter available only in the 2022 Christmas Update. In this chapter, the sitter prepares a Christmas feast for the baby and themselves, with much trouble to occur along the way.


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The baby will continuously steal fuses in The Baby in Yellow until they're moved to the vent code is found and used to open the cover. With each night that passes, the baby gets more violent and harder to pacify. As the baby gets more meddlesome and hostile, players will need to solve increasingly difficult puzzles and find new ways to stop or settle them.

After the first few nights, players will reach a chapter called Pickman's Madness, where they need to follow a white rabbit to escape from the baby. During this chapter, the elevator will lose power but fuses can be used to restore it. The fuse room is visited after completing Pickman's apartment by stealing the baby's key. After going through a few doors, players will reach the elevator, but it immediately loses power. To restore power, blue and pink fuses need to be placed in the correct boxes.

Unfortunately, as players start placing fuses, the baby will steal them. There's no way to complete this section until the baby is dealt with, but it can be unclear how to stop them. The baby needs to be placed in the vent to the right of the green lockers, but a number combination needs to be entered first. Luckily, the vent door code can be found by exploring the same room that the fuses are in.

Players can access the vent and stop the baby from stealing fuses by searching the room for a four-digit code. However, there are two pieces of the code that can be found in different locations. The first part of the vent code can be found by looking to the left as soon as players enter the room. There's a whiteboard to the left that has a red lock drawn on it and '43' written next to it. The rest of the code is smudged on the whiteboard, but it can be found in one of the lockers.

The second half of the unlock code can be found written on a note taped to the inside of Baumbach's locker, and it shows '17' with a smudge in front of it. The vent cover can be unlocked by entering '4317', then the baby can be thrown in to stop them from stealing fuses. To get the baby to appear, the blue and pink fuses need to be placed in the boxes. The blue fuses are on the table near the entrance, and the pink fuses can be found on the top shelf of Lee's locker.

The fuses will be stolen the first time they're placed, but the baby will appear on a shelf opposite the fuse boxes and stay there. Players can then pick up the baby and place them inside the vent after unlocking it. Once the baby is taken care of, players can put the fuses in the corresponding boxes to restore power to the elevator. Once the elevator is operational, players will need to use it to escape the baby and finish this chapter of The Baby in Yellow.

It's time to step into the shoes of a babysitter who has been hired to take care of a cute blond baby for a long night in the game The Baby in Yellow Horror Game! Are you ready for a truly terrifying experience?

As the hours go by, the silence and darkness hang over the house you are in, the baby seems to be sleeping, so you can perform all sorts of everyday tasks like eating, resting or watching TV, but the baby you are taking care of is not like the other babies in the neighborhood! Are you ready to test your patience, intellect and problem-solving skills? Stare into the eyes of this devilish yellow-eyed baby and try to deal with strange supernatural events as he levitates or flies through the house, trembling with fear at every scene but first of all take a deep breath and brace yourself against the dangers around you! Will you manage to survive this true horror story?

Using bili lights is a therapeutic procedure performed on newborn or premature infants to reduce elevated levels of bilirubin. If blood levels of bilirubin become too high, the bilirubin begins to dissolve in the body tissues, producing the characteristic yellow eyes and skin of jaundice. Bilirubin also has an affinity for brain tissue, where it can accumulate and cause permanent brain damage.

Jaundice is a yellow discoloring of the skin, mucous membranes, and eyes, caused by too much bilirubin (a breakdown product of hemoglobin made by the liver) in the blood. Jaundice is a condition produced when excess amounts of bilirubin circulating in the blood stream dissolve in the subcutaneous fat (the layer of fat just beneath the skin), causing a yellowish appearance of the skin and the whites of the eyes.

Some newborns need to be treated before they leave the hospital. Others may need to go back to the hospital when they are a few days old. Treatment in the hospital most often lasts 1 to 2 days. Your child needs treatment when their bilirubin level is too high or rising too quickly.

To help break down the bilirubin, your child will be placed under bright lights (phototherapy) in a warm, enclosed bed. The infant will wear only a diaper and special eye shades. Your baby may have an intravenous (IV) line to give them fluids.

The health care provider may stop phototherapy and send your child home when their bilirubin level is low enough to be safe. Your child's bilirubin level will need to be checked in the provider's office, 24 hours after therapy stops, to make sure the level is not rising again.

If the bilirubin level is not too high or not rising quickly, you can do phototherapy at home with a fiber optic blanket, which has tiny bright lights in it. You may also use a bed that shines light up from the mattress. A nurse will come to your home to teach you how to use the blanket or bed and to check on your child.

Reviewed by: Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.

While each baby is a unique individual, there are certain characteristics and behaviors that are common to newborns. There are many typical physical and behavioral traits you may notice in your baby during the first few weeks of life.

Frequently, dark bluish spots may appear on the lower portion of the back, buttocks, or limbs of babies who are African-American, Asian, Mediterranean, or American Indian. They are caused by a temporary accumulation of pigment under the skin and they usually fade during the preschool years.

Rashes

A temporary rash, called erythema toxicum may occur during the first few weeks. This rash consists of small areas of redness with raised yellowish-white centers. It may resemble a fleabite. No treatment is required, and it does not make the baby uncomfortable.

Spitting Up and Vomiting

All babies tend to spit up during their first week or so. This is usually a small amount of milk solids associated with a feeding, such as a wet burp. The baby usually brings up only about a teaspoon of formula or breast milk. If it has been awhile since a feeding, the milk may be partially digested and look curdled.

Spitting up can also be caused by air trapped in the stomach. Burp your baby prior to feeding if your baby has been crying for a while. Babies swallow air when they cry. It is also helpful to hold your baby slightly upright during feeding. In this position, air can rise above the milk. Be sure your baby has a good hold on the nipple to prevent taking in a lot of air.

Spitting up in a forceful way, causing milk to hit the floor as much as three or four feet away, is called projectile vomiting. Your physician should be notified if this type of vomiting occurs regularly or any time your baby is vomiting and also has a fever, diarrhea, or is listless.

If your baby is formula fed, stools at first may look seedy and then change to a pasty yellow. For the first week, your baby may have bowel movements with each feeding. After awhile, this will change to one to four bowel movements a day.

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This document is reproduced as a supplement to Mead's "Review of An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by C. Lloyd Morgan", Psychological Review 2, (1895). The book is a classic in the history of psychology, marking the first English language text on comparative psychology.

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