During the first year after birth, what is a baby called?

During the first year after birth, what is a baby called?

  • Correct Answer: fetus
  • toddler
  • newborn
  • infant

Explanation: For the first year after birth, a baby is called an infant. Childhood begins at age two and continues until adolescence. Adolescence is the last stage of life before adulthood.

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