Generally yes, but this depends on the quantities inhaled or ingested, the chemical form of uranium, the physical form (liquid or solid), the dimensions of the particles inhaled, etc.
Babies exposed to depleted uranium may develop health issues, but survival depends on the level of exposure, health care access, and individual factors. Long-term effects can include kidney damage, cancer risk, and developmental issues. It is important for affected babies to receive prompt medical care and monitoring.
If a baby is born underwater using the birthing method known as "Water birth" (a method of giving birth, which involves immersion in warm water.) it can survive underwater momentarily until you take it out of the water and takes its first breath. This is not to say that a baby born in water becomes capable of extended survival underwater like mythical mermaid.
Some disadvantages:- Uranium is a toxic and radioactive elementSome advantages:- Uranium is a very important source of energy without any greenhouseeffect; also some countries don't have coal, oil or methane but haveuranium.
Yes, many babies born with Turner syndrome go on to live healthy lives with proper medical care and support. Early intervention and management can help address any potential health issues associated with the syndrome. Regular monitoring and treatment can help individuals with Turner syndrome lead full and independent lives.
Yes, babies are born with certain reflexes that help them survive and develop. These reflexes, such as the rooting and sucking reflexes, are automatic responses to stimuli that are essential for early development. Over time, these reflexes typically fade as voluntary control of movements develops.
Babies exposed to depleted uranium may develop health issues, but survival depends on the level of exposure, health care access, and individual factors. Long-term effects can include kidney damage, cancer risk, and developmental issues. It is important for affected babies to receive prompt medical care and monitoring.
There is really no telling how many babies survive everyday.
Its hardansw2. Depleted Uranium is used for yacht keels and for munitions - it has properties that make it particularly useful for anti-tank shells.The use of this material seems to have the same effect as the use of atomic weapons. Subsequent (consequent?) to its use the sex ratio of babies is seriously upset from its norm of roughly 1:1 to about 6 boys to 10 girls.
babies eat so they can survive and not die of starvation
Yes
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well dogs take their babies and protect them. it is wat the baby does to survive.
of course they can! usually fish have 100 babies and only 20 survive!!!!!
The prognosis for Sandhoff disease is poor. Affected babies usually do not survive past the age of three and typically, death occurs due to complications associated with respiratory infections.
Yes! Babies need them to survive.
No its unlikely.
baby's survive by their parents looking after them also by telling their parents when they need something.