When newborn can see?

Newborn babies can see, but their vision isn't fully developed. Here's a breakdown:

* At birth: Newborns can see light and dark, and they are drawn to high-contrast objects (like black and white). Their vision is blurry and limited to about 8-12 inches away.

* First few months: Vision rapidly improves. They start to see colors, track moving objects, and recognize faces. Their depth perception also develops.

* Around 6 months: Their vision becomes close to adult level.

It's important to remember that every baby develops at their own pace. If you have any concerns about your baby's vision, talk to your pediatrician.

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