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[quote=Anonymous]Wonder if many more mothers in the DMV have similar stories, however, some mothers were on paid leave for four months after their babies were born in March 2020 when the lockdowns began. Some already had young children. Perhaps parents did keep kids in play pens and walkers more while caring for other kids and keeping the noise down while teleworking. Babies may not have been out in the sun getting vitamin D. Maybe there was stress when breast feeding or milk not as nutritious at time not eating well. Maybe parents couldn’t get expected support from baby’s grandparents during this time. Noticed no mention of hypotonia—low muscle tone. Good that there is no reference to autism. Sounds like still hope for children. Are pedestrians away of study and issues or are developmental pedestrians needed?[/quote]
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