Generate a believable 15-second family-safe medical reaction video in vertical 9:16, set in a pediatric eye clinic in Dallas, Texas, with a 6-month-old American baby in a soft cotton onesie with flushed cheeks held close from mother POV. Inside the quiet room, the baby is quietly squinting toward blurry shapes; a safe colorful rattle near the baby sits nearby while a nurse gently slides tiny prescription glasses onto the baby’s face, leading to the moment where the baby blinks, freezes, then locks eyes with mom like the room finally makes sense. Use short emotional American dialogue only: Mom whispers, “Hi baby… mommy’s right here.” Doctor says softly, “There we go, little one.” Parent says through tears, “Oh my God, you see me.” The baby has no words, only breath, coos, tiny laughs, or soft cries. raw iPhone 17 Pro Max back camera, ProRes Log-style, vertical 9:16, handheld parent POV closeup with imperfect framing. The clinic background stays softly blurred; doctor or nurse hands may enter frame but staff faces remain partial or out of focus. 0–2 seconds shows the baby unsure in the parent’s arms; 2–5 seconds shows the gentle medical adjustment; 5–10 seconds captures the first clear reaction; 10–15 seconds ends on the parent crying or laughing softly while the baby keeps focusing. natural clinic audio only: baby breathing, paper exam table crinkle, soft fluorescent hum, and the tiny click of the device. No visible phone, no visible recorder, no mirror reflection of the person filming, no tripod, no subtitles, no watermark, no CGI, no animation, no cinematic slow motion, no polished movie lighting. Respect the baby’s dignity and make the emotion hopeful, not exploitative. Keep the medical detail simple and gentle, using the clinic action only as the doorway into the family reaction.