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Even a normal birth without complications causes a considerable amount of torn skin, doesn't it? I'll admit to no expertise on the subject, but the possibility of getting sand and - urk! - whatever else might be floating around into those wounds sounds like something to be avoided rather than embraced...
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to say the least, its extremely low iq and reckless to subject a newborn baby to ocean water
"Recent cases of flesh-eating bacterial infections have made headlines, yet you’re far more likely to wind up with nausea, diarrhea, or a respiratory infection after a trip to the beach. Researchers estimate bacteria in the waterways cause more than 90 million cases of stomach, respiratory, ear, eye, and skin-related illnesses every year in the U.S., while fewer than 1,500 cases of necrotizing fasciitis (aka flesh-eating bacteria) happen here annually, from any cause.

“Fecal matter, like from sewage discharge, is responsible for a lot of the pollution,” says Mark Mattson, president of Swim Drink Fish, an organization that promotes safe water. “After it rains, urban beaches are often contaminated from the runoff. And in rural areas, it’s agricultural pollution.”

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This, I suspect, is not an accident. It's an indictment on Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Brexit Party and all around Royal Pain In The ..posterior. The Cousins would have to weigh in, but I think I'm on to something.
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