A bruise on the left side of an 8-month-old baby's tongue could be due to various reasons, such as accidental injury from biting or sucking on a hard object, or trauma from a fall. It may also arise from vigorous play or teething irritation. If the bruise does not improve or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's important to consult a pediatrician for further evaluation.
no because it would cause wonds and missing lims
A baby is considered to be 1 month old on the same day of the month they were born. For example, if a baby is born on January 5th, they would be considered 1 month old on February 5th.
Unfortunatly that would mean that the baby has died. ~pawsalmighty
A small bit of force on the tissue can cause a bruise. For example, a girl has long hair. While brushing her hair, the hairbrush accidentally slips and hits her eye. Later, it turned into a bruise. A guy was putting on a pull over sweater. He smacks himself in the eye. Later, he has a bruise. A mom is holding her baby. The infant is holding a rattle. Unexpectedly, the baby smacks the mom's face with the rattle, resulting in a small bruise.
No, it is not recommended to use glycerin to clean a baby's tongue. Instead, you can gently wipe your baby's tongue with a clean, damp cloth to help remove any milk residue or debris.
A 6 month baby is six months old
no it won't
On the same day of the next month. So, if he was born on June 8th, he would be a month old on July 8th.
May I would say
A baby would heal faster with chickenpox than an adult, in general.
It is only possible if the person operating the tongue has semen in their mouth.
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