Babies Vision At Birth at Babies

Babies Vision At Birth. At birth, an infant is very sensitive to bright light. Your newborn baby sees shapes, light and movement, but only in shades of grey.

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She can see the face of the person holding her close, but she can’t fix both eyes on an object and it’s normal for her eyes to wander. Newborn eyesight newborn infants generally have poor eyesight and little ability to focus beyond 6 or 10 inches away. At birth, babies’ vision is abuzz with all kinds of visual stimulation.

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Just after birth, a baby sees only in black and white, with shades of gray. She can see the face of the person holding her close, but she can’t fix both eyes on an object and it’s normal for her eyes to wander. Newborn eyesight newborn infants generally have poor eyesight and little ability to focus beyond 6 or 10 inches away. At birth, babies are not yet able to move their eyes between two images, making it sometimes appear that their eyes are crossed.