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… repair a hernia. Many people are able to delay surgery for months or even years. And some people may never need surgery … repair a hernia. Many people are able to delay surgery for months or even years. And some people may never need surgery … repair a hernia. Many people are able to delay surgery for months or even years. And some people may never need surgery …
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… Age Receptive language Expressive language 1-year-olds (12 months to 24 months): Learn that words have meaning. Usually recognize … simple requests such as "give daddy the ball." By 18 months, know the names of people, body parts, and objects. …
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… for a speech or language delay include: No babbling by 9 months. No first words by 15 months. No consistent words by 18 months. No word combinations by 24 months. Slowed or …
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… site Healing time Ear cartilage (curve of ear) 2 to 4 months Nostril (nose) 2 to 8 months Face (includes the earlobes, eyebrows, and lips) 6 to … Inside of the mouth or tongue 3 to 6 weeks Nipple 6 to 12 months Genitals (clitoral hood, labia, and penis) 6 to 12 …
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… Fluid buildup in the middle ear usually clears up within 3 months without treatment. Decongestants, antihistamines, and … than 6 years. In rare cases, fluid buildup that lasts 3 months or more may cause hearing problems. But hearing … But if your child's hearing is okay, you can wait another 3 months to see if the fluid clears up on its own. FAQs What …
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… formula is the only food that babies need for the first 6 months of life. Breastfed babies need 400 IU of vitamin D … only formula do not need a vitamin D supplement. At about 6 months, you can slowly start to introduce solid foods along … may be ready to eat solid foods when your baby: Is about 6 months old. Starts to get curious about foods. Your baby may …
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