RWIs are caused by germs and chemicals found in the water we swim in. RWIs spread by swallowing, breathing in mists or aerosols of, or having contact with contaminated water in swimming pools, hot tubs, water parks, water play areas, interactive fountains, lakes, rivers, or oceans. Diarrhea is the most common RWI. ~ JyMarkus
This demonstrates learning through modeling.
Alphonse's brother here acts as his model - he is observing what the brother is doing, and learning about what he should do based on his brother's actions. So, if he repeats everything his brother did, then Alphonse will learn how to shovel the driveway as well.
Answer:
Exercise of any kind.
Explanation:
Doing normal daily activities like lifting groceries or walking up and down stairs can build muscle endurance, other endurance activities include swimming, running, cycling and other similar activities that involve a repeated motion over a longer period of time, However you don't necessarily have to exercise to do so.
Typically no an infection in your blood stream will not get to baby through breastmilk. You must have an infection so severe you would require surgery before any infection would harm baby. Your baby will develop extreme fussiness if infection is getting to baby, but that is rare.