1. Child development experts have long decried keeping healthy infants in the hospital, saying that babies need more attention than busy hospital wards can usually provide. 2. Dr. James Kemp, a pediatric pulmonologist at Washington University, has studied how various kinds of bedding materials might smother healthy infants. 3. Healthy white infants, social workers knew, could be worth a small fortune in the black-market adoption trade. 4. In severe cases, a previously healthy infant suddenly screams in pain. 5. In severe cases, a previously healthy infant suddenly screams in paroxysms of pain. 6. Several teams have now succeeded at turning frozen eggs into healthy infants. 7. The illness is sometimes accompanied by subtle symptoms in seemingly healthy infants. 8. The sites generally do not handle adoptions of healthy infants, which are done by a different network of agencies. 9. SIDS is the sudden, unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant that remains unexplained after an autopsy and thorough investigation. |