ADHD is a genetic problem. Premature birth is usually an environmetal one, although can be affected by some genetic factors e.g. a small mother, susceptibility to other causes of premature birth. There is no connection between being born early and ADHD.
Yes, the eyeballs of premature babies do grow as they develop. Premature infants often have underdeveloped eyes, and as they mature, their eyes continue to grow and develop properly. The growth of the eyeballs is part of the overall development of the infant, which includes changes in vision and eye structure as they reach full term and beyond. Regular check-ups are important to monitor their eye health and development.
Yes, a baby can survive and grow outside the womb with proper medical care and support. This is known as premature birth, and advancements in neonatal care have greatly improved the chances of survival for premature babies.
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The fact is no. Most kids will not grow out of ADHD but, You can get help with it at a younger age it will help with the rest of there life.
Elizabeth Murphy-Melas has written: 'Pennies, Nickels & Dimes' 'Watching Bradley grow' -- subject(s): Fiction, Hospital care, Brothers and sisters, Babies, Premature babies, Neonatal intensive care 'The Girl With No Hair'
All babies grow up to become children and then adults.
Yes, babies in the game virtual families can grow, they take a couple days to grow.
:: yes babys do grow
Yes. Elevated oxygen levels for too long can make you lose your vision. That's why premature babies are often blind when they grow up. Take Stevie Wonder for example.
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Babies are small children, but smaller and they are the first cycle of life, we were babies too because our mother gave birth and we come out really small. Then babies grow to children, children grow to teenagers, teenagers grow up to adults, adults grow up to be a senoir [old person]
They grow up and have their own babies, unless they die. Then they can't have babies.