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    Baby Reflexes: Brilliant Things Your Newborn Can Do Automatically

    Amazing instincts every child knows from birth.

    Dr. Harvey Karp

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    • Baby Reflexes: Crying, Moro Reflex, Sneezing, Rooting, and more!
    • Baby Reflexes List
    • 1. Newborn Crying Reflex
    • 2. Baby Sneezing Reflex
    • 3. Rooting Reflex
    • 4. Sucking and Swallowing Reflex
    • 5. Stepping Reflex in Babies
    • 6. Calming Reflex
    • 7. Baby Grasping Reflex
    • 8. Moro Reflex
    • Baby Reflexes: Final Thoughts

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    Imagine trying to teach your baby how to suck or poo. Thankfully, you do not have to because babies are born with about 70 newborn reflexes tucked away in their jam-packed brains. Like blinking or coughing, infant reflexes are automatic behaviours that do not have to be learned or practiced. Many newborn reflexes are so important that they are present from day one of life…and before!

    You will have fun catching your baby showing off some of these amazing tricks. Here are several different infant reflexes to watch for:

    Baby Reflexes List

    1. Newborn Crying Reflex

    Crying is the ‘mother’ of all baby safety reflexes! Triggered by any sudden distress, it is perfectly tuned to launch your nervous system and get your heart—and feet—racing to help.


    2. Baby Sneezing Reflex

    We often think of sneezes as a sign of a cold, but with babies they are usually just little noses trying to eject bits of dust and mucus.


    3. Rooting Reflex

    What is rooting reflex?

    Rooting reflex is a natural reflex displayed by your baby when they automatically turn their face towards stimulus and make sucking motions when the lips or mouth are touched.

     

    Touch your baby’s cheek near the lips (or right on the lips) and his mouth will turn toward the touch, open and then shut. Rooting helps your baby locate, receive and grasp your nipple…even in the dark. Do not worry if you stroke the cheek and your baby does not respond. Rooting is a smart reflex: It is only there when an infant is hungry. If you touch his cheek and nothing happens, he is probably not needing a meal yet.


    4. Sucking and Swallowing Reflex

    Do you have ultrasound photos of your little cutie sucking his thumb before birth? After your baby roots and latches onto the nipple, sucking and swallowing get flipped on to send milk down the stomach.


    5. Stepping Reflex in Babies

    Hold your baby under the armpits (slightly leaning forward) and let the soles of his feet touch the floor. A few times out of ten, you will see one leg straighten and the other bend. (Try leaning your baby a little to one side, so one foot has more pressure under it than the other.) During the last months of pregnancy, it may have allowed him to move around and prevent pressure sores.

    6. Calming Reflex

    While the calming reflex soothes upset infants, it probably evolved to calm fussy foetuses! (If foetuses wiggle around too much they can move into breech position and get stuck as they start coming down the birth canal). How brilliant of Mother Nature to make the natural sensations of the womb put babies into a mini-trance for the last 2 months of pregnancy to keep them from moving into risky positions. The 5 S’s (swaddling, side/stomach position, shushing, swinging, and sucking) and SNOO (a baby cot that uses the S's to aid sleep) both turn on the calming reflex.

    7. Baby Grasping Reflex

    Press your finger into your baby’s palm or sole of his foot, and he will usually grab on with his fingers or toes. This may seem like a trivial little parlor trick, but it is actually critically important…for baby apes. Newborn chimps have been able to cling to their mum’s fur while she is scurrying through the jungle. (Be careful. Your baby’s iron grip can yank off your glasses or a handful of ‘fur’ off Daddy’s chest!)

    When do babies start grabbing things?

    At birth, grabbing is a normal reflex, but by 3 months your baby will actively be trying to grab anything in their vicinity. 

    8. Moro Reflex

    What is the moro reflex? 

    This is the famous ‘I am falling’ reflex or startle reflex. It flips on when a baby gets startled (by a jolt, loud noise, or her head suddenly falling back). The Moro reflex causes your baby’s arms to shoot open, then come together in a big hug, as if he is trying to grab hold of you. It has probably saved countless baby monkeys whose mums were able to catch their out-stretched arms as they started to fall.

    Baby Reflexes: Final Thoughts

    As your baby matures, his clunky old reflexes will be retired and forgotten, like a toddler’s tattered old blankie. But, early in life, many of these well-designed responses are literally life-saving.

    Avvertenza: Le informazioni presenti sul nostro sito NON sono consigli medici per alcuna persona specifica o condizione. Sono solo intese come informazioni generali. Se avete domande o preoccupazioni mediche riguardo vostro figlio o voi stessi, si prega di contattare il vostro fornitore di assistenza sanitaria. Il latte materno è la migliore fonte di nutrizione per i neonati. È importante che, in preparazione e durante l'allattamento al seno, le madri seguano una dieta sana ed equilibrata. L'allattamento misto (seno e biberon) nelle prime settimane di vita può ridurre la produzione di latte materno e la decisione di non allattare al seno può essere difficile da invertire. Se decidete di utilizzare il latte artificiale per neonati, dovreste seguire attentamente le istruzioni.

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