My 6 month year old baby has this thing where hes drinking his bottle and hes falling asleep and all of a sudden his eyes are half clothes and one eye is lookng the other way and the other eye the opposite way. I get worried has this ever happend to anyones baby? is it normal?
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When people fall asleep (babies included) their eyes roll back in their heads. Normally we don't see this because their eyelids are shut, but if a baby is fighting sleep or drifting in and out of sleep you will get to see their eye's drift. It's pretty normal. If your baby's eyes move together and focus together while he is awake and alert he's probably fine. Eye problems tend to be easy to spot because they're present when the baby is alert and awake. My little boy has an inherited lazy eye, which was really obvious when looking at him. Here's a pic from when hewas 6 months old. You can see how his right eye is looking at the camera while his left eye is drifting in.
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It's difficult to mention, and not anything is specified, peculiarly since you did not furnish information approximately all of his grandparents and dad and mom and your whole grandparents and dad and mom. Brown eyes have a tendency to be dominant over inexperienced (even though brown and inexperienced each are dominant over blue), so the chances seem well for brown... however it is not specified. For illustration, in case your mom has brown eyes however your father has eyes that don't seem to be brown, you bring one allele for brown eyes and one allele for eyes of the opposite colour, and brown is dominant, so your eyes are brown. You have a 50% risk of passing at the brown eye gene, which might supply your youngster brown eyes... however you may have a 50% risk of passing at the different gene, which might no longer outcome in brown eyes. Even so, eye colour is a bizarre factor. You can wager all you desire and be flawed.
Not that exactally, but my son will have his eyes halfway shut and they'll be racing back and forth and rolling around in the back of his head. It really freaked me out so I asked the doc and she said it's just a part of sleepin, eyes to crazy thing.
Means his eyes aren't closed completely but he is fully asleep, the eyes move around in directions when asleep.
see a doctor. my cousin little girl had a bad problem with that, so bad she had to have surgery, but is perfect now! if it isnt that severe they usually do a patch over one eye or glasses. i am not sure about your situation but its not like it cant be fixed if there is a problem. sometimes they can even fix themselves. just ask your Dr and make an appointment.
if they're half closed about to fall asleep than its normal.. everyones eyes go crazy every wich way when asleep.. i've seen it happening to my bf when he was sleeping wit his eyes half open once.. dont worry!!! but call the doc to be sure.. but dont worry..
This is normal. It's called REM sleep. My children are 5 and 3 and they still do that.
I don't think there is a problem, but for your own tranquility consult the baby's doctor.
i know some kids who sleep with their eyes partially open.
Ask your doctor.