newborn care
Looking after the physical and emotional needs of a newborn baby.
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Last Modified: July 28, 2010
Once a child is born, the mother's body adapts so that it can care for the newborn child. Her breasts change and begin to lactate (produce milk) so she can feed the baby. However, not all women choose… View Full Article
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