It's common knowledge that babies are fun and cute. They wear goofy clothes that are somehow still cute. There is no other stage of life when a person can wear loudly patterned clothing without having to deal with snide comments. You might think that it's not that hard being a baby. Many people believe that babies are merely small humans who are fully formed (except that they need to learn how to talk). The truth is that babies are complex little creatures with their own sets of needs and abilities. Here are some facts about babies that might be new to you.
A baby is born with three hundred bones. Fully grown adults only have two hundred and six bones in their bodies. You do not lose any bones as you grow up; the reason an adult has fewer bones than a baby is because as the baby grows some of his bones fuse together. Many believe that this is one of the main reasons that a baby is so much more flexible physically as an adult--because the bones are able to move independently of one another in infancy. If you stop to think about it, it does make some sense: when was the last time you could put your feet in your mouth?
Music can be heard and recognized by babies even before they are born! As early as six weeks before birth, infants can recognize songs. That means that this happens more than a month before the baby is born! Sometimes the babies will even "dance" to different beats. So a person's musical preference does show up before the child is conditioned to like one type of music over another. Isn't that great?
You know about babies growing tails right? It's a fact! Your baby's tail starts to form at the same time that the other organs like the brain and the heart and the lungs begin to develop.
While the rest of the baby's vital organs continue to develop after birth, the tail has usually long since disappeared into the rest of the baby's body by the time it is born. It is not unlike the way frogs develop from tadpoles. Some people have extra long tails that do not get completely absorbed and are born with small tails that are still intact. If a baby has a tail when it is born there are a couple of options: the parents can wait and hope the baby "grows out of it" or the parents can have the tail surgically removed. You won't have to worry about the affect to your baby if you have the tail removed--it does not affect your baby's health and the surgery is pretty simple.
There are lots of things about babies that most people do not know. The development of infants is fascinating. Parenting becomes far more enjoyable when you know a little bit more about how your baby is developing.
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