They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
They mad babies sick
they made babies sick
they made babies sick
they made babies sick
In "How the Other Half Lives," Jacob Riis documented the poor living conditions of tenement buildings such as overcrowding, lack of sanitation, and inadequate ventilation. These conditions negatively affected babies by leading to higher rates of infant mortality, illness, and developmental issues due to poor hygiene, malnutrition, and exposure to disease.
Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.
Buildings were very dark.
Buildings were very dark
Poverty affects babies because they don't get the right medical care, food, live in dangerous conditions, unsanitary conditions, and may have parents unble to care for them for what-ever reason. This is true today and all through history.
Poverty affects babies because they don't get the right medical care, food, live in dangerous conditions, unsanitary conditions, and may have parents unble to care for them for what-ever reason. This is true today and all through history.
Conditions in buildings in the slums often killed babies.