Babies are born with reflexes. These reflexes, such as rooting and sucking, make it so the baby can survive.
the reflexes of a baby elephant are not as good as an adults because the baby is not as formed as an adult, however an elephants general reflexes are slowed as the nervous system is longer extending the reaction time.
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To see if they are alive Copyright
The term gag factor refers to the gag reflexes. For example, a baby has very sensitive gag reflexes so even small amounts of food may cause the baby to gag.
Other primitive reflexes in newborns include the moro (startle) reflex, sucking reflex, rooting reflex, and Babinski reflex. These reflexes are integral for survival and neurological development in a newborn baby.
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During the first three months of your baby's life, reflexes govern much of her behavior. As these newborn reflexes fade, more purposeful movements replace them. As she gains strength and coordination in her muscles, your baby explores and manipulates objects in her environment. Each day, she moves more competently.
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"Reflexes 2" or "reflexes +2" indicates normal reflexes.
Put a towel over the baby's head and pour water over its head, much like the water-torture used on war combatants...remember, the baby is the enemy.
It is not recommended to blow air in a baby's face to help with reflexes and sensory awareness. This can startle and upset the baby. Instead, you can engage in gentle activities like talking to them, making eye contact, and providing different textures for them to explore. These activities can help with their development in a safe and positive way.
Newborn reflexes help infants survive and thrive in their new environment by aiding in feeding, protection, and interaction with caregivers. These reflexes are automatic responses to stimuli and gradually disappear as the baby's nervous system matures.