Breast milk has the antibodies to viruses that the mother has had or been vaccinated for. Babies who eat breast milk will have the same immunity as their mothers. This is important because a baby is not born with a fully functioning immune system
No they need thier shots cuz they can catch things real easy
A newborn baby will have his or her mother's antibodies for the first six months.
A newborn baby can acquire immunity to measles if the mother has been previously vaccinated or had natural infection, passing on protective antibodies to the baby through the placenta. This is known as passive immunity and offers protection to the baby until they are old enough to receive their own measles vaccination.
No they need thier shots cuz they can catch things real easy
The virus that causes Chicken Pox is different from the virus that causes Measles. If you receive the vaccination for Chicken Pox and not the vaccination for Measles, you are immune to the virus that causes Chicken Pox but have no immunity against the virus that causes Measles. Thus, while while Chicken Pox will not kill you from Reyes Syndrome, you might go blind from Measles. You should also get vaccinated for Measles. We can be immune to chicken pox as if the mother of a baby has had chicken pox the mother will pass temporary immunity to the baby. You can also have a vaccination. If you have chicken pox once it is unlikely you will have it again. But you can get measles more than once unless you get vaccinated. Measles are also more serious than chicken pox.
No vaccinations are required for a newborn baby to travel out of state, but they may benefit your baby if there's a chance he could be exposed to certain diseases. Your doctor may suggest that you vaccinate your baby against childhood killers such as polio, diphtheria, pertussis, hepatitis B, tetanus, measles, and haemophilus influenza type B (Hib).
they can be a smallest newborn only if you have a problem with the baby or if you have a miscarriage
A newborn baby has approximately 7 × 10^27 atoms.
A newborn baby is usually about 24 inches long, or two feet
The average 7 lb. newborn baby weighs 3.178 kg.
My grandmother had measles when she was a baby. I would never want to catch measles.
The mother's breast milk provides passive natural immunity to the baby. This means that the baby receives antibodies from the mother through the breast milk, offering temporary immunity protection until the baby's immune system is more developed.