How far can a baby see in their forties

  After a baby is born, their body gradually grows and their physical functions continue to increase. However, the growth of a baby requires a certain process, and the baby will not grow up immediately. Their physical skills are also constantly maturing. If parents pay attention to observation, they will notice the gradual changes in their babies. So, how far can a baby see after 40 days?

  

How far can a baby see in their forties1

  Firstly, babies over 40 days old are still relatively young and their vision cannot see far places. However, within a distance of 30 centimeters, there is no problem. If parents are close to the baby, the baby can distinguish their faces. Moreover, as the baby's age continues to increase, they can also recognize faces and recognize people.

  However, babies have different physical qualities, and the distance they can see may not be exactly the same. But as their bodies gradually grow, the distance they can see will become farther and farther, so parents don't need to deliberately care about this issue. In order for the baby's vision to be normal, parents should not adjust the indoor lighting too strongly, otherwise it will damage the baby's eyes.

  Finally, if the baby stays close to the window during the day, parents should also close the curtains in strong daylight to allow the baby to feel the light, but also not let the bright light harm the baby. Excessive light exposure is not only detrimental to the development of vision, but may also cause damage to the baby's skin.

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