Unlike a baby's hearing, which is fully mature by the end of his first month outside the womb, the sense of sight develops gradually over 6 to 8 months, at which point your baby will see the world almost as It looks like well as you do.
While your newborn's eyes are physically capable of seeing just fine at birth, her brain isn't ready to process all that visual information, so things stay pretty fuzzy for a while. As her brain develops, so does his ability to see clearly, giving him the tools he needs to understand and manage his environment. Though your baby starts out life being able to see only as far as your face when you hold her, her range of clarity grows steadily, month by month.
Read the full article: Developmental milestones: Sight
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Won't be long and she will be seeing everything you do, so be careful what you do. Just poking a little fun here. She is a cutie.
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