lezliespruitt
lezliespruitt
04-05-2017
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Number 4 please!
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jtgriffin
jtgriffin
04-05-2017
Failure to thrive=infants that do not develop normally, or are unable to eat/drink/sleep/breathe properly.
SIDS=Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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Аноним
Аноним
04-05-2017
If the second part is asking what sids stands for it's sudden infant death syndrome. Its where a baby can seem very healthy and good, but then dies fairly unexpectedly.
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