by using there lungus and breathing through there nose
No because if they did the babies they are nursing would most likely die of starvation.
babies lungs are small so when they cry they are letting out air, allowing them to not breathe while crying .
Babies may try to stand while nursing because they are curious and exploring their surroundings. It could also be a sign of their developing motor skills and desire to be more active.
Babies are often wiggly while nursing because they are adjusting to their new environment and learning how to breastfeed. They may also be trying to get comfortable or find a better position to latch onto the breast. Additionally, babies have a natural instinct to move while feeding, which can help stimulate milk flow and aid in digestion.
Babies wiggle while nursing because they are adjusting to find a comfortable position, trying to regulate their body temperature, or simply exploring their surroundings. It is a normal behavior and helps them stay engaged during feeding.
Babies move a lot while nursing because they are trying to find a comfortable position, regulate their breathing, and stimulate milk flow. This movement also helps them stay alert and engaged during feeding.
babies breathe the same as everybody else just at a faster rate, they are supposed to breathe in and out
Yes, they breathe the same way as you and me: through their nose and mouth.
yes
its what you breathe and what plants breathe out while they breathe that out they breathe in carbon diOxide and we breathe it out.
Yes, you can eat calamari while you are nursing.
Newborn babies typically have no teeth because they don't need them. Babies' first nutrition comes from mother's milk or a substitute. Most babies don't have teeth until 6 months to one year of age. By then, they are able to avoid dangers associated with eating solid food (ie., choking, gagging, aspirating, etc.). In fact, if babies were born with teeth, it would be bad for their nursing. Just ask any mother who has been bitten by their baby while nursing