To see if they are alive
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Testing a baby's reflexes immediately after birth is important for assessing neurological function and overall health. Reflexes like the rooting, sucking, and grasping reflexes provide insight into the baby's developing nervous system and can indicate any potential issues. Early detection of abnormalities allows for prompt medical intervention if necessary, ensuring the best possible outcomes for the infant's development. Additionally, these assessments help pediatricians establish a baseline for the baby's growth and neurological progression.
All living things have reflexes. If you get something in your eye, you blink. That's a reflex. If you get hit on the nerve in your knee, you leg jumps. It's part of being alive. Doctors test babies' reflexes to determine if they are neurologically normal.
The hospital of their birth.
Reflexes develop in people as automatic responses to specific stimuli, such as touching a hot surface or hearing a loud noise. They are typically innate and do not require conscious thought to occur. Reflexes are important for survival and can be present from birth or develop in response to experience and learning.
It is generally safe to touch kittens immediately after birth, but it is important to handle them gently and wash your hands before and after to prevent the spread of germs.
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It is not dangerous for a hamsterto give birth as long as its not to young and once it does give birth you cannot touch the babys for 10days or else the mom will the babys and never breed more than twice or the babys will start to die randomly. hope i helped - lillian
No it does not.
from 1 to 7 babys
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It is actually babys . But they start at about a year from birth