csecsemkor
Csecsemkor is a Hungarian term that refers to the infancy period, the early stage of a human life after birth. In everyday and clinical usage it most commonly denotes the first year of life (0-12 months), although some medical sources describe early infancy as extending into the second year. The term is used across pediatrics, public health, and child development to discuss growth, development, and care during this period.
During csecsemkor, key developments include rapid physical growth, motor milestones such as head control, rolling, sitting,
Nutrition and health are central to csecsemkor. Exclusive breastfeeding is commonly recommended for about the first
Care and safety practices during csecsemkor emphasize safe sleep, proper feeding techniques, avoiding choking hazards, and