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New and Unusual Baby Facts

by Logan Baxter

Sure you know that most of a baby's day involves sleeping eating and bowel relief. Have you learned why babies' bodies move the way they move? Do you understand how babies develop? So many people do not understand the little things about why a baby grows the way it does. Other people are fascinated by the way a baby grows and develops as it is conceived, grows within the mother, is born and then grows up.

Babies are always changing and surprising you! Only half of the things you have learned about babies is correct. This article will teach you a few things about babies that you probably do not already know.

Light is an early sensitivity for babies-it starts happening in utero. Millions of fibers and nerve endings connect together to create your eyes. The coordination needed for the eyes to function properly is extraordinary. A baby has eyes that are useful within a few months of being conceived. By about six months into your pregnancy your baby will be sensitive to light. Another interesting fact about babies: most Caucasian babies will not show their "true" eye color until a few months after they are born. If you are Caucasian your baby's eyes will probably be blue and then change later. Don't get too set on the color blue you see in a newborn's eyes. They might not stay that way!

A baby can create an array of sounds that will amaze even the most talented vocalist-even though it will take a while before those sounds become anything that you will be able to identify as real words. This is because the larynx (or voice box) is still developing after babies are born. This is one of the reasons that babies can make more sounds than adults. If you pay attention you will find that babies quickly learn to use certain sounds for certain things. This is why a mother can usually tell if her baby's cries mean that he is hungry or tired or that he needs a diaper change. Babies first words usually come from the front of the mouth and are often accidental consonants broken up by vowels. Babies will usually say "dada" before "mama" because "dada" uses the front of the mouth and is easier for the baby to learn to say-and it's first utterance is almost always an accident!

Common knowledge states that babies don't smile until long after they are born. If a baby does smile before a certain point, most people think it is gas. For more than a century people believed that smiling was an activity taught to babies by their parents. Disapproval and unhappiness were thought to be easier for a baby to express than happiness. These theories have been mostly disproved. As ultrasound technology progresses, more people are able to see their babies smiling in the womb. Now families are given ultrasound pictures of their smiling children many weeks before the children due date. Common belief now is that the birthing process is so traumatic for infants that they do not smile until they have gotten over the shocking change in environments.

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Title: New and Unusual Baby Facts
Author: Logan Baxter
Email: unique.gloria@yahoo.com
Keywords: baby facts,baby information,baby,parenting,family
Word Count: 523
Category: Babies
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