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Moro Reflex: Why Newborns Startle Easily
The Moro reflex is a protective "primitive reflex" seen in healthy babies up to 6 months old. A baby's arms quickly extend away from the body with palms up and fingers splayed apart, and then retract ...
The Moro reflex, or startle reflex, refers to an involuntary motor response that infants develop shortly after birth. This may include extending their arms and possibly moving their legs, before ...
Since the day a baby is born, his or her body is pre-programmed with survival reflexes. One of these is the Moro reflex or the startle reflex, one of the numerous primitive reflexes of a newborn baby ...
Baby shakes and tremors are common and often harmless as babies develop motor skills. Parents should monitor for signs of seizure, like rhythmic or unusual movements that don't stop when touched. If ...
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