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Caring for Your Baby's Umbilical Cord

Welcome to your go-to guide on understanding the process of an umbilical cord falling off. Our AI assistant is here to answer your questions, provide tips, and offer reassurance as your baby's umbilical cord naturally detaches.

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If you have any concerns or notice anything unusual about your baby's umbilical cord area, feel free to discuss them with our AI assistant, or consult your pediatrician for personalized advice.

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