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The responsibility for having a baby baptized typically falls on the parents or guardians of the child. They are expected to make a commitment to raise the child in the faith and ensure their spiritual upbringing. In some denominations, it may also involve the support of the child's godparents, who play a role in the child's religious life. Ultimately, the decision reflects the family's beliefs and traditions.

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