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In addition, I believe that infant mortality in ancient Rome was perhaps 30% (so 1/3 died before one). I don't know if that can be generalised but it was tough for everyone to begin with.


Mortality of young children was historically so high that some cultures didn't even give them names until they were 5 or so, to avoid emotional attachment.


Emotionally cold parents in the most vital stages of development probably didn’t help their chances of survival either.




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