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Neonatal Period: Understanding the First 28 Days of Life
Neonatal age refers to the initial 28 days of a newborn's life, starting from birth. It is a crucial period of rapid growth, development, and adaptation for the baby outside the womb. During this time, the newborn goes through significant physiological, neurological, and behavioral changes, and requires specialized care and monitoring.Toddler Health - Related Articles
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