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When you hold a newborn baby, in so many ways it appears to be tiny and helpless. It's hard to believe that a baby is in fact a very advanced being. perhaps they haven't learnt how to put all things together yet, but all the construction blocks are there, just waiting to be put to use.

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One of the most breathtaking things about a baby is the amount of instinctive reflexes a baby has. A health professional will check these reflexes, because their nearnessy shows that baby's central nervous theory is working properly.

These reflexes exist to help sustain your baby, as well as safe him. Most reflexes last only for the first few weeks, and will slowly be supplanted by voluntary, controlled movements as baby's amelioration progresses.

Search Reflex

If you slowly touch your baby's cheek with a finger or breast, baby will instinctively turn that way and open his mouth, ready for food. After about 12 weeks this reflex disappears, which is probably just as well! Mind you, sometimes when a toddler is being fussy about food, mouth closed, arms crossed, it would be nice to slowly tap him on the cheek with the spoon and watch his mouth open.

Sucking Reflex

Another reflex designed to help sustain your baby. If you place a clean finger in baby's mouth, he will start to suck on it. This sucking reflex is significant for feeding in the early months, although by the time solids are introduced it has ordinarily disappeared. Sucking can also help a baby to relax - both my babies used to love sucking on one of my knuckles when they were a bit cross or tired - they found it very soothing.

Grasp Reflex

We've all tried this one - put your finger in the palm of baby's hand, and he will instinctively grasp it. Babies will do this up until about 3 months old.

Crawling Reflex

When you lay baby on his stomach, he will bend his legs and poke his bottom in the air - the crawling position. Baby will continue to do this for a integrate of months, after which he will be able to lie flat on his stomach.

Walking Reflex

If you life a baby upright, and let his feet touch the floor, his legs will start to make a walking motion. Many babies do this for the first month or so. Be very careful though - baby's neck muscles are still very weak, and his head should also be supported in an upright position. Once this reflex disappears, baby won't be ready to try walking again until colse to the 12-month mark.

Diving Reflex

I'm not sure I'm keen to test this one, but babies have a diving reflex. If your baby is settled in water, whether at birth or later in a swimming pool, his throat will automatically close so that he can't swallow any water. So baby won't drown if born in water, and is in fact a natural swimmer. ordinarily this reflex lasts for about 2 months, although it can be extended if you ordinarily take baby swimming.

Babinski's Reflex

If you stroke the sole of baby's foot, his big toe will curl up, while his other toes will spread out. I'm not sure why baby does this, although personally I think it's an early stage of being ticklish! Babies will do this automatically for up to two years.

So there you have it - far from being limited blobs that have yet to learn how to do very much, babies are in fact fascinatingly developed. So I hope this description helps you to appreciate all the private qualities of your baby.

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