Sure everybody knows that babies are cute and snugly. They wear goofy clothes that are somehow still cute. How many adults do you know that can get away with wearing a clown pattered sweater? Most people think that being a baby is pretty easy. They think that babies come out of the womb as fully formed humans but without the ability to express themselves properly. Babies are actually quite different from adults have their own sets of needs and wants. Here are some things about babies that you might not have known already.
Even while a baby is in the womb he or she is sensitive to light. Your eyes are very intricate organs that consist of millions of fibers and nerve endings. The sheer coordination needed for your eyes to function correctly will astound you. Babies' eyes are already useful by a few months after conception takes place. Sensitivity to light is displayed as early as the end of the second trimester. Here's something else about your baby's eyes: if he is Caucasian he will be born with blue eyes but they might not stay that color! Babies born with blue eyes often do not keep that eye color. Try not to get too attached to those bright blue eyes! They might change before you know it!
Music can be heard and recognized by babies even before they are born! By the thirty fourth week of development in the womb a baby can hear and identify songs. That means that this happens more than a month before the baby is born! It has been reported that some babies will even start moving in time to a song's rhythm. This could mean that a person's musical taste is instinctual instead of conditioned. Aren't you excited about that?
Most parents dread the teething process. Don't worry too much about when your child's first teeth will start to appear. There is no guarantee when it comes to childhood development even in a family with lots of kids-your baby will grow at the pace that nature has intended for him and him alone.
While the rest of the baby's vital organs continue to develop after birth, the tail has usually long since disappeared into the rest of the baby's body by the time it is born. The whole process is similar to the way tadpoles grow up to be tail-less frogs. Some people, however, have tails that do not completely disappear and they are born with them still somewhat intact. From here the parents can choose whether to have the tail removed or to hope that it disappears over time.
Even while a baby is in the womb he or she is sensitive to light. Your eyes are very intricate organs that consist of millions of fibers and nerve endings. The sheer coordination needed for your eyes to function correctly will astound you. Babies' eyes are already useful by a few months after conception takes place. Sensitivity to light is displayed as early as the end of the second trimester. Here's something else about your baby's eyes: if he is Caucasian he will be born with blue eyes but they might not stay that color! Babies born with blue eyes often do not keep that eye color. Try not to get too attached to those bright blue eyes! They might change before you know it!
Music can be heard and recognized by babies even before they are born! By the thirty fourth week of development in the womb a baby can hear and identify songs. That means that this happens more than a month before the baby is born! It has been reported that some babies will even start moving in time to a song's rhythm. This could mean that a person's musical taste is instinctual instead of conditioned. Aren't you excited about that?
Most parents dread the teething process. Don't worry too much about when your child's first teeth will start to appear. There is no guarantee when it comes to childhood development even in a family with lots of kids-your baby will grow at the pace that nature has intended for him and him alone.
While the rest of the baby's vital organs continue to develop after birth, the tail has usually long since disappeared into the rest of the baby's body by the time it is born. The whole process is similar to the way tadpoles grow up to be tail-less frogs. Some people, however, have tails that do not completely disappear and they are born with them still somewhat intact. From here the parents can choose whether to have the tail removed or to hope that it disappears over time.
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