Irish babies born early in pandemic fell behind in key milestones, study finds - Independent.ie
Babies born early in the Covid-19 pandemic, when Ireland was in lockdown and families were isolated due to infection-control rules, fell behind in several key milestones, including being able to say one meaningful word or wave bye-bye, a major study has found.
Babies born early in the Covid-19 pandemic, when Ireland was in lockdown and families were isolated due to infection-control rules, fell behind in several key milestones, including being able to say … [+3821 chars]
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