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  2. Baby Growth Charts: Percentiles and What They Mean - WebMD

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    If your baby is "following the curve" of the growth chart, ... No child's growth and development is always so smooth and perfect like the lines of the chart. Kids bounce up and down the growth ...

  3. Trisomy 18: Diagnosis, Causes, Prognosis, and More - Healthline

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    Trisomy 18, or Edwards syndrome, occurs when a fetus has an extra chromosome 18. This rare condition can affect development and may have a poor outlook.

  4. Child development - Wikipedia

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    The optimal development of children is considered vital to society and it is important to understand the social, cognitive, emotional, and educational development of children. Increased research and interest in this field has resulted in new theories and strategies, especially with regard to practices that promote development within the school ...

  5. Baby Vision Development by Age: Newborn to Age 2 - Healthline

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    Babies aren’t born with perfect 20/20 vision. We'll go over the timeline of how baby vision changes over the first 2 years of life.

  6. Synaptic Pruning: Definition, Early Childhood, and More

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    Synaptic pruning is a natural process that occurs in the brain between early childhood and adulthood. During synaptic pruning, the brain eliminates extra synapses.

  7. Third Trimester of Pregnancy: What to Expect, Fetal Development

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    New Fetal Development. In the third trimester, your baby keeps growing. By the end, a full-term baby usually is between 19 and 21 inches long and between 6 and 9 pounds. ... Your baby develops in ...

  8. Corpus Callosum, Agenesis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    The corpus callosum is a structure that connects the right and left sides of the brain. It contains 200 million nerve fibers that pass information back and forth. Agenesis of the corpus callosum ...

  9. 6 Months Pregnant: Symptoms, Belly, Baby’s Development, More

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    constipated, as your growing uterus puts pressure on your intestines and slows things down; achy, especially in your back, hips, and pelvic area (due to the extra weight you’re carrying and how ...