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Babies often startle and breathe in suddenly when you blow on their face due to a reflex known as the "moro reflex," which is a natural response to sudden stimuli. This reflex helps them react to perceived threats and is a part of their developing nervous system. The sudden sensation of air on their face can trigger an instinctive reaction, causing them to gasp or inhale sharply. Additionally, this response helps them learn to adapt to their environment and develop their sensory awareness.

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