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If you notice your newborn giving you cross-eyed stares every now and then, don’t be alarmed. It is normal for newborns to have crossed eyes or at least appear to have crossed eyes for their first few months of life. Why do newborns have crossed eyes? Like the rest of their bodies, newborns eyes are rather uncoordinate
If you notice your newborn giving you cross-eyed stares every now and then, don’t be alarmed. It is normal for newborns to have crossed eyes
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