If you have just had a baby, you have probably noticed that they startle too much, and many times they do so even when they sleep. These startles come in the form of jumping up or opening and waving the arms as if falling. Although this is an unpleasant sensation for the baby (and one that may even worry parents), it is completely normal and is part of their primary reflexes.
There are looks so powerful that they are capable of changing your life forever. Loving gazes that make time stop for endless seconds. But I'm not talking about the way a partner can look at you, but your children. Those of us who have had our babies for a few months in our arms have been able to delight ourselves with the most beautiful and pure look that someone can give us: the first look of love from your baby.
Every year 15 million premature babies are born and for decades progress has been made in their care so that more and more of these little heroes get ahead without sequelae. The importance of the kangaroo method for premature babies, or breastfeeding, was already known and now a study has shown that providing pleasant tactile sensations to babies allows better brain development.
One of the basic needs of the newborn is physical contact. Babies receive their first stimuli through their reference figures (the mother, first of all, and the father), therefore, it is essential that you take a few minutes a day to play, talk and exercise with your baby.
The five senses of the baby are activated in the womb, therefore at birth they are already fully operational. It is through them that they begin to receive stimuli from the outside and to relate to people and the environment.
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