Startle Reflex
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Infant Swaddling and the Startle Reflex « Ivy's PPD Blog
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Newborn Reflexes -- Primitive Reflexes - Parenting.com
parenting.com — “Learn about primitive reflexes, including why and when your baby will root, grasp, startle, thrust her tongue, and more” View full resource at parenting.com
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Learn about newborn's reflexes, including why and when your baby will root, grasp, startle, thrust her tongue, and more http://bit.ly/g2KNQc
Movement, Coordination, and Your Newborn
kidshealth.org — “It may seem like all babies do is sleep, eat, and cry, but their little bodies are making many movements, some of which are reflexes.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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The Body Odd - 5 real-life conditions that sound like hoaxes
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Eek! Exaggerated startle reflex is no hoax. Five real life conditions that sound like hoaxes. http://pulsene.ws/1b3XL
Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
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College women with history of teasing and body image issues have a higher startle reflex, says study. http://bit.ly/88gvUA
Should Newborns Look 'Scrunched Up'? | HealthGuru
baby.healthguru.com — “It's normal for a newborn to experience the moro reflex, a newborn reflex that causes him to arch his back and extend his limbs when startled. For this reason, your new infant may be most comfortable if you swaddle him in a blanket.” View full resource at baby.healthguru.com
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It might sound silly to say, but you think your newborn looks scrunched up. Don't worry: it's totally normal! http://ow.ly/4MhEV
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Ivy Shih Leung
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KidsHealth.org
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