It is correct, but it would be nicer to use the baby's name, as in "How is Johnny today?"
Yes because she is a baby
a neonatal nurse
you can say either, both are grammatically correct
No, "It's a baby" is not grammatically correct. The contraction "it's" is a combination of "it" and "is" or "it" and "has," but "baby" is a noun and requires a verb to complete the sentence. It should be written as "It's a baby crying" or "It's a baby girl."
This sentence is grammatically correct. However, it would be more correct to say, "I want you to pierce my baby's ear (or ears)."
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By itself, no. It would be correct to ask, "Does she have a baby girl?" Otherwise, you'd either use present-tense, "She has a baby girl," or past-tense, "She had a baby girl"
No, that's quite bad. It should be ...you have been blessed with a baby girl this morning. Or you could say ...you have been blessed with a baby girl today. Today morning is never said. You can say yesterday morning, or tomorrow morning.
my baby
Both are correct. Blessed can be used in the past, present or future tense. Thus, Martin will be blessed with a baby boy, is also correct.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?