Infant
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“No one is free from sin in your sight, not even an infant whose span of earthly life is but a single day.”--Confessions (397-98 AD) by Augustine |
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An infant (from the Latin word infans, meaning "unable to speak" or "speechless") is the very young offspring of a human. When applied to humans, the term is usually considered synonymous with baby, but the latter is commonly applied to the young of any animal. When a human child learns to walk, the term toddler may be used instead.
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Common care issues
- Baby colic
- Bassinet/crib
- Bathing
- Cradle cap
- Day care
- Diaper rash
- Infant formula
- Infant massage
- Immunization
- Pacifier
- Paternal bond
- Teething
- Umbilical cord
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See also
- Adult interaction with infants
- Attachment in children
- Baby monitor
- Babysitting
- Child development
- Cord blood
- Elimination communication
- Infant vision
- Infanticide
- Infantry
- Neonatal jaundice
- Maternal bond
- Maternal health
- Neonatology
- Organic baby products
- Parental leave
- Pediatrics
- Pregnancy
- Prenatal nutrition and birth weight
- Safe-haven law
- Shock of birth
- Object permanence
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