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Baby Sleep Insights

Babies are born with high levels of melatonin but lack a typical sleep-wake cycle, leading to unique sleep patterns. Their eyes are particularly sensitive to light, making exposure to bright sunlight less suitable for them. As they grow, their sleep cycles become more regular, and environmental factors like room temperature can influence their sleep quality.
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