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.
that's a pretty messed up baby!
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
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