Many babies put their fingers in their eyes, mouth, nose and scratch their faces particularly in the first month or two of life. This is normal behaviour and very common as proved by the number of ...
Daniella Gray is a Newsweek Family & Parenting Reporter based in London, U.K. Her focus is on family dynamics, childhood development, parenting styles, U.S. education and current trends in family ...
Two experts - Dr Angelica Ronald and Dr Alice Skelton - talk about how babies' vision develops and why they might stare at ...
When my daughter turned two-and-a-half, I realised that her eyes were starting to shift away from the baby blues she was born with and into more of a hazel-green shade. It surprised me a lot. I knew ...
The following day, doctors diagnosed Maeve with bilateral anophthalmia, a condition where a baby is born without eyes. It affects approximately one in 100,000 births, according to the NHS.
When my daughter turned two-and-a-half, I realised that her eyes were starting to shift away from the baby blues she was born with and into more of a hazel-green shade. It surprised me a lot.
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