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Low Oxygen Levels in Infants: What You Need to Know
An oxygen level of 36 is very low and requires immediate medical attention. A normal oxygen level for a five-month-old infant is between 95 and 100 percent. If your infant's oxygen level is 36, you should seek emergency medical care.Baby Health - Related Articles
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