It depends. Please see this FAQ on an FSA: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302130.
An FSA is different from an HSA. Usually, if you have an FSA, it is a "use it or lose it" system in which you do not report the activity on the account on your tax return (with one exception: daycare expenses), and you don't receive tax deductions on the return because the FSA is always funded with pretax funds. Thus, if you are trying to enter your FSA information in the HSA section, delete the entries. You do not need to report them. (Your daughter's expenses are qualifying expenses for your FSA if she is covered by your insurance, which she surely is. And congratulations on her birth!)
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