When a baby's neck is not supported, it can lead to strain on the neck muscles and potential injury, as infants have weak neck muscles and an underdeveloped spine. This lack of support can also increase the risk of the baby's head falling backward or forward, which can obstruct the airway and lead to breathing difficulties. It's crucial to provide proper neck support to ensure the baby's safety and comfort, especially during handling and transportation.
A baby's neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. If a baby's head and neck are not properly supported, what can happen is that there will be an injury to the neck and back.
for safety reasons, I just would not do that. Infant car seats are designed to face backwards so if involved in an accident, the baby's neck would be supported. The seats in the back of rangers face sideways and if involved in an accident the babys neck would have no support. I don't know if it is even legal to do it. Please reconsider this for the babys sake.
Head.
they make babys ;)
It dies
Yes, the human skull is supported by the neck which consists of cervical vertebrae. This structure allows for the mobility and movement of the head.
nothing might happen
they are still. next they go to a corner.
well if is not supported then is not a theory.
what happens when your neck cracks everytime you move it
You die
you could break your neck, become paralyzed, and/or die.