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Brittle bones in newborns, often associated with conditions like osteogenesis imperfecta, can be caused by genetic factors that affect collagen production, leading to fragile bone structure. Additionally, maternal factors such as poor nutrition, certain medications, or vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy can contribute to the newborn's bone health. Premature birth and low birth weight may also increase the risk of skeletal fragility. Lastly, metabolic disorders may play a role in causing brittle bones in some infants.

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