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...sounds like it is having trouble differentiating... what I do when the red-eye tool is giving me fits, is to touch the eyes up manually.
Baby eyes can sometimes get that 'white eye' effect, and the red-eye tool doesn't do much. (A short cut I have used is to copy the 'good' eye over!)
You can also do this with the brush tool. Be sure to create a new layer to work on FIRST! I like to zoom in close on the eyes before I start.
Select the paintbrush tool. In the options bar, choose a soft-edged brush, slightly smaller than the red eye area. Click on opacity and set it low, to about 30%. Gradually paint over the red area in the eyes, being careful not to paint over the white of the eyes or the skin around the eyes. Zoom in closer if you need more control.
When you are happy with the results, you can merge the layer down and your photo is fixed!
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