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    occurred early, before the thirty-seventh week of pregnancy. Renita was injected steroids into her stomach, to help open and strengthen the lungs of the unborn child more quickly, so the newborn infant didn't have any serious complications.

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    Helen opened her eyes to the artificial, yellow glow of the lights and saw the top of the midwife’s head at the foot of the bed.

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    continuously the outliers. In the documentary called Babies, we are introduced to four different babies, from different parts of the world in separate societies including Japan, The United States, Namibia, and Mongolia. The film documents how each infant is raised in their own culture and society. The beginning of the film depicts medical practices amongst the different cultures. The American and Namibian babies were the two that differed the most. In the Namibian culture there is no medical assistance

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    and development of the baby. However, sometimes a lot of problems like SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and other such mishaps can also happen. These mishaps can be avoided by practicing safe sleeping. Sleep accidents claim thousands of tiny lives each year, hence you need to make sure that your baby has safe sleeping habits. Even in the hospital, you need to keep an eye on the way your baby is being put down to sleep. When arriving at home, a crib is the best way to make sure your baby sleep's

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    Occupations in the healthcare field will always be needed in the United States, especially nursing occupations. Registered nurses provide patients care, educate patients and the public about different health conditions, and provide advice and support to patients and their family members. Some work in hospitals, physicians’ offices, healthcare services, and nursing homes. However, others work in correctional facilities, schools, or serve in the military. The average nurse makes about $66,000 per year

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    break their hearts and bear heavy on their tiny shoulders. In a way, this image functions in the public database as an source of empowerment to minorities to prove themselves among the eyes of society, and not draw attention to common beliefs. As infants, they are prone and vulnerable and so they seek guidance from others to show them the right path. What if the path that they are shown, shows them this image of what their life is expected to be? It is tragic and very painful to endure such criticism

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    He did not have to never leave your baby alone in the bathtub or in high places such as changing tables, beds or changing tables. It must keep one hand on the child at all times to prevent falls. The danger of poisoning in the home also increases at this stage. Both in the case of drugs as cleaning products , plants and alcoholic drinks or products it is important

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    baby, their religion and more . The book also shows the many parents’ ideas about their children and childcare compared to others across the globe. By looking at children around the world we get different perspectives, find out minute details such as infant mortality, and how economic status can affect child rearing. Learning the different ways people from other countries raise their children and cope with the many challenges around them is astounding. Just because you lack certain resources such as

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    formative early of four infants, who come from different parts of the world and cultural backgrounds. Specifically from Namibia, Mongolia, Tokyo, and finally San Francisco. There were many common events that were evident in all four of this children’s lives and various child development theories that could be identified through this documentary. Early in to the documentary one of the first very common factors within all the children’s lives was the basic nurture given to each infant in the few months following

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    many parents have shifted their focus toward organic alternatives. Although experts agree that many products are just as good in their non-organic form, crib mattresses are not one of them. Standard mattresses continually give off toxic fumes that infants and toddlers breathe in while they sleep. Their underdeveloped immune systems are especially susceptible, and the 10 to 14 hours of sleep they get puts them at an increased risk for headaches, fatigue and asthma-like symptoms. Standard crib mattresses

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