When a baby starts to walk, the lumbar region of the spine becomes concave, creating a natural curve known as lumbar lordosis. This curvature develops as the baby begins to bear weight on their legs and engage in upright posture, which helps provide stability and balance. The development of this curve is crucial for proper alignment and movement as the child grows.
Its the Lumbar area of the spine that becomes concave.
The following conditions are when secondary curvatures of the spine develop: Cervical - when the baby starts to hold its head up Lumbar - when the baby starts to walk
The relationship between a baby and its parents actually starts in the womb, where the baby becomes accustomed to the mothers heartbeat and voice as well as the fathers voice. Once a baby is born, it becomes accustomed to the people it sees often and the ways in which they behave.
It is not normal for a baby's spine to stick out. If you notice this, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.
The early childhood. I found this on Dictionary.com.
One sperm burrows into the egg and starts the process of cell division that becomes a baby. That is what it does, I'm not sure anyone can really tell you how it happens.
A baby's spine typically has 33 individual bones called vertebrae. These vertebrae are smaller and more flexible compared to an adult's spine, allowing for growth and development.
I read in a medical journal that a girl becomes fertile [can have a baby] at the age or 9 or 10 it starts. So yes, you can have a baby. they can but are not really ready to
that's a pretty messed up baby!
No, a baby's spine looks something like a C when they're born. Over time, as they become able to lift their head, crawl and ultimately walk the spine changes and develops the normal S-shape.
Yes, it can be harmful for a baby's spine to sleep in a swing for extended periods of time as it may not provide adequate support and could lead to potential spine misalignment or discomfort. It is recommended to limit the time a baby spends in a swing for sleeping.
to keep it nice and strange baby