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A newborn baby's head accounts for about one-quarter of it's entire weight.
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Organic Crib Mattresses: Natural Rubber or Innerspring? Posted By : grandmagrace |
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Both natural rubber and innerspring organic crib mattresses will keep your baby safe. Looking at the benefits of each, will help you decide which one to choose.
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