Newborns don't have the ability to blow their noses

That's correct. Newborns don't have the ability to blow their noses because they don't have the muscle control or coordination to do so. They also don't have a fully developed nasal cavity, so they are more prone to nasal congestion and difficulty breathing. If a newborn has nasal congestion, it is usually relieved with nasal suction using a bulb syringe or a nasal aspirator. It is important to keep the nasal passages clear to ensure that the baby is able to breathe properly.

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