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  2. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    A seven-week-old human baby following a kinetic object. Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The aspects of human vision which develop following birth include visual acuity, tracking, color perception, depth perception, and object recognition.

  3. Childhood blindness - Wikipedia

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    [10] Babies who are born prematurely (formally defined as 37 weeks of gestational age or earlier) are at higher risk of developing retinopathy of prematurity. The earlier a preterm baby is born, the greater the baby's risk of developing ROP. Blood vessels in the eye typically finish development by the time of birth.

  4. Retinopathy of prematurity - Wikipedia

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    Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), also called retrolental fibroplasia (RLF) and Terry syndrome, is a disease of the eye affecting prematurely born babies generally having received neonatal intensive care, in which oxygen therapy is used because of the premature development of their lungs. [2]

  5. Prenatal development - Wikipedia

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    Prenatal development (from Latin natalis 'relating to birth') involves the development of the embryo and of the fetus during a viviparous animal's gestation.Prenatal development starts with fertilization, in the germinal stage of embryonic development, and continues in fetal development until birth.

  6. Congenital blindness - Wikipedia

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    Coloboma in the right eye of a 10-month-old child. There are two categories in which the signs of congenital blindness can be classified. The first category pertains to consistently poor vision, such as not displaying preferential looking when presented with high-contrast visual stimuli. [6]

  7. Why your hair and eye colors change

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    Babies of Asian, African and Hispanic genetic heritages will likely be born with dark eyes that stay dark. Funnily enough, 10-15 percent of Caucasians report their eye color continued to change ...

  8. Pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Babies born between 39 and 41 weeks' gestation have better outcomes than babies born either before or after this range. [63] This special time period is called "full term". [ 63 ] Whenever possible, waiting for labor to begin on its own in this time period is best for the health of the mother and baby. [ 17 ]

  9. The most babies are born in the late summer, the least on ...

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    The most babies are born in the summer, with an average of 12.25 births per day. Winter is not so surprisingly the least popular month for new children, with 11.39.

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