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Frankish babies, like many infants in the early medieval period, faced high mortality rates due to a combination of factors, including poor hygiene, lack of medical knowledge, and insufficient nutrition. Infectious Diseases, such as pneumonia and gastroenteritis, were prevalent and often fatal. Additionally, the challenges of childbirth and maternal health directly impacted infant survival rates. Limited access to clean water and proper sanitation further exacerbated these issues, contributing to the high Infant Mortality Rate.

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