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  2. Infant - Wikipedia

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    e. An infant or baby is the very young offspring of human beings. Infant (from the Latin word infans, meaning 'baby' or 'child' [1]) is a formal or specialised synonym for the common term baby. The terms may also be used to refer to juveniles of other organisms. A newborn is, in colloquial use, an infant who is only hours, days, or up to one ...

  3. Newborne Breathing Noises: Whats Normal & What's Not - WebMD

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    The baby's nostrils flare during breathing, showing increased effort. Retractions. The muscles in the baby's chest (under the ribs) and neck are visibly seen going in and out much more deeply than ...

  4. Newborn Baby Guide: Essential Gear, How-Tos, Tips, and More

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    newborn bottles with various nipples to see which kind baby will take crib, bassinet, or bedside co-sleeper with a firm sleep surface where baby will sleep fitted crib sheet and mattress, if needed

  5. Newborn Screening Tests and What They Find - WebMD

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    Newborn screening results for heart disease and hearing loss are available immediately after the test is done. Blood test results usually take 5 to 7 days. Many times, a parent will not hear about ...

  6. Newborn Grunting: Why Is This Happening? - Healthline

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    Grunting at the end of every breath could be a sign of respiratory distress. If your baby is grunting often and also has other signs of illness, such as a fever, or appears to be in distress, see ...

  7. Cluster Feeding: What to Expect and Tips for Managing It

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    Experts advise to feed your newborn baby an average of at least 8 to 12 times in 24 hours. Your baby may show hunger signs and need to eat more frequently. Frequent feeding may help: prevent ...

  8. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    Feeding and burping. Cleaning the umbilical cord. Using a bulb syringe to clear the baby's nasal passages. Taking a newborn's temperature. Immunization. Change the baby's diaper on time to prevent diaper rash. Many new parents appreciate somebody checking in with them and their baby a few days after coming home, and can ask about home visits by ...

  9. What Is Hypotonia, or Floppy Infant Syndrome? Causes ... - WebMD

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    Hypotonia is a medical word for low muscle tone. If your baby has it, they will likely feel limp in your arms, like a rag doll. That’s why it’s also called floppy infant syndrome. Doctors can ...