to get their first air and activate the lungs... wouldn't you cry too if you were being squeezed outta your moms vagingo.
yes new born cry all night. They cry if they are uncomfortable. Vaccines cause them to be uncomfortable
Everyone is born with the ability to cry. It is not something you learn. It is a basic bodily function that (nearly) everyone can do.
Newborns generally take their first breath and cry.
just because you have acid reflux doesn't mean you can't cry
Newborns often resist or cry during diaper changes because they may feel cold, uncomfortable, or exposed when their diaper is removed. They may also be sensitive to the change in temperature and the sensation of being cleaned.
Newborns often cry when their diapers are being changed because they may feel cold, uncomfortable, or exposed during the process. The sensation of being undressed and having their diaper removed can be unsettling for them, leading to their crying as a way to communicate their discomfort.
It's said that newborns cry when they are sleepy, hungry or gassy. They don't know much else at a young age! See the related links for an article on recognizing your baby's cry.
For a number of reasons, the main one being the "cold crying" and "cold presser" reflex. Also, it's the newborns way of clearing any remaing amniotic fluid from their lungs.
Yes, hospitals typically provide birth certificates to newborns shortly after they are born.
Newborns cry during diaper changes because they may feel cold, uncomfortable, or startled by the change in position. Parents can help soothe them by talking to them in a calm voice, using gentle touches, distracting them with toys or songs, and ensuring the diaper changing area is warm and comfortable.
Newborns don't consciously stick out their tongues, but newborns have an instinctive suckling response, which involves the muscles of the lips and tongue. That response can get triggered even when the infant is not feeding, leading to lip smacking and tongue movement.
If the mother has chlamydia when the baby was born.