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Leila Battison
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Newborns are experts at crying, but those first wails are typically tear-free.
That’s because their tear glands don’t produce enough liquid until 1–3 months old. When the waterworks finally begin, it’s more than biology: it’s evolution’s way of pulling at our heartstrings.
http://thesciencebaby.com/2025/09/03/why-babies-dont-cry-real-tears-at-first/
2025-09-03T11:13:43.511Z