I was wondering if sunlight may help aid in the growth of the baby versus keeping the room dark when he sleeps in the day?
Anyone with a science background other than emotional responses ?Thanx …….
vitamin D ?? Hello ………
actually yes its called failure to thrive.. there is lack of development when there is no exposure to natural sunlight..
the body needs UV rays to help in development of certain chemicals in the body. one becomes to easily sun burned when they are exposed ,,
if this was not the case why are jaundice baby's placed under UV rays
this does not effect the height of a child but their skin reaction to natual light..
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thats retarded LOL
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Only if you water them and plant them in a pot of soil. Don't forget to add fertilizer!
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Sorry but that only works with plants that use photosynthesis to make their food. Keeping the room light during daytime naps though helps them to keep their days and nights sorted and get their internal body clock adjusted.
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actually yes its called failure to thrive.. there is lack of development when there is no exposure to natural sunlight..
the body needs UV rays to help in development of certain chemicals in the body. one becomes to easily sun burned when they are exposed ,,
if this was not the case why are jaundice baby's placed under UV rays
this does not effect the height of a child but their skin reaction to natual light..
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that's because vitamin D..no vitamin d ..babies get rickets..
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Yeah not sure if the sun really helps us grow. But like you said, it is good for emotional responses. For instance there is less depression in people that are exposed to the sun light. It might help the baby to distinguish day from night though.
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