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baby health

Baby health refers to the physical and developmental well-being of infants, typically from birth to 12 months. Key aspects include proper nutrition, regular pediatric check-ups, vaccinations, and monitoring growth milestones. Ensuring a safe sleeping environment reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Responsive caregiving, such as addressing a baby's needs promptly and fostering bonding, supports emotional development. Parents should watch for signs of illness, including fevers or feeding difficulties, and seek medical advice when necessary. Prioritizing a baby's health sets a strong foundation for their future growth and development.