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Rely on pets only! Stay away from human pets
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Would b interesting to see how different lengths btwn conception and birth lead to different developmental outcomes
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Yes, it’s a commonly known life hack to keep the baby in there as long as possible so as to make it more advanced when it comes out, known as “slingshotting”. The world record holder birthed “slangshat” a baby past kindergarten. That child? Albert Einsteim
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It varies a lot from kid to kid. I don't think there will be a strong correlation to make any statement claiming a baby born past its due date sleeps through the night faster than one born earlier.
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Idk but they should be able to drink 12 days before their 21st birthday.
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Developmental milestones correlate to age from due date more than age from birth. Sleeping has a limited basis in biological development. Far more from routines and individual variance.
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