Question

Does sleeping in the sun affect a three-month-old baby’s vision?

Answer

Hello! There is little impact on the child as long as they do not stare directly at the sun. However, it is best not to let direct sunlight shine into the baby’s eyes, as the various components of the baby’s eyes are still developing and not fully functional. Strong light can easily damage the cornea, affecting development and potentially impacting vision. Of course, if it happens only once and for a short period of time, the impact is minimal. It is recommended to take the baby out to bask in the sun during times when the sunlight is not too strong, with no more than one hour per day being ideal. Be sure not to let the baby face the sun directly. Wishing your little one good health and robust growth.