nutrients and antibodies

Why are antibodies important for newborns?

Antibodies play a critical role in a newborn's immune system. At birth, a baby's immune system is not fully developed, making them vulnerable to infections. Antibodies, particularly those found in colostrum (the first milk produced after birth), provide passive immunity. These antibodies, especially Immunoglobulin A (IgA), help protect the baby from various pathogens and infections.

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