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days and nights
From: Lisa (lispetfri@hotmail.com)
Mon, 3 Dec 2001 19:36:37 -0600 (CST)
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Has anyone ever wondered why babies sometimes have their days and nights turned around? Someone asked me if they thought it was because the lights are usually always left on in the nursury during all hours. I am thinking that maybe we are born naturally to be awake at night, just like we are supposedly naturally on a 25 hour day instead of a 24 hour day. Any input or comments would be appreciated.
-- Lisa
-- Lisa
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