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Babies cry when they are born primarily to initiate breathing and clear their lungs of fluid. The transition from the womb to the outside world is a significant change, and crying helps stimulate their respiratory system. Additionally, crying signals to caregivers that the baby is alive and needs attention, ensuring they receive immediate care and support. This instinctive response is crucial for their adaptation to life outside the womb.

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