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  2. Newborn care and safety - Wikipedia

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    Remove soft, fluffy, and loose bedding and stuffed toys from the baby's sleep area. Make sure all pillows, quilts, stuffed toys, and other soft items are kept away from the baby's sleep area. Do not use infant sleep positioners. Using a positioner to hold an infant on his or her back or side for sleep is dangerous and not needed.

  3. Infant and toddler safety - Wikipedia

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    Keeping cords out of baby's reach. Tack up cords to vertical blinds and move furniture, lamps, or electronics to hide cords. Securing furniture and electronics, such as bookcases and TVs, so they cannot be pulled down on top of the baby. Using protective padding to cover sharp edges and corners, such as from a coffee table or fireplace hearth.

  4. Cocooning (immunization) - Wikipedia

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    A baby's immune system is not yet fully developed. Babies are more likely to have serious complications or die from diseases, even diseases that have milder effects in adults. [3] [5] A baby can use some antibodies from the mother, transmitted in the womb. For this reason, it is recommended that people who are expecting to become pregnant get ...

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    Women who are pregnant, as well as new moms, tell Yahoo Life that they were hesitant at first about the vaccine.

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  8. Vaccine - Wikipedia

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    An mRNA vaccine (or RNA vaccine) is a novel type of vaccine which is composed of the nucleic acid RNA, packaged within a vector such as lipid nanoparticles. [69] Among the COVID-19 vaccines are a number of RNA vaccines to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and some have been approved or have received emergency use authorization in some countries.

  9. When a Kid’s Home Sick, Why Does It Always Fall to Mom to ...

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    As I am typing this, we are five weeks into the new year and this is the first week that I have had both my children in school for a full week. Yes, there was a federal holiday and a professional ...