There’s something magical about the moment a newborn baby wraps their tiny fingers around yours. That surprisingly strong grip isn’t just adorable, it’s a primal reflex hardwired into their biology.
Arguably the most adorable and sweetest reflex of all is that of the palmar grasp. It’s the moment your little one instinctively wraps their tiny little fingers around yours. Watch the video below for ...
The sucking reflex comes naturally to most babies, and its key to helping them effectively drink formula or breastmilk. Here's what you need to know. Your baby does this without thinking about it ...
A newborn baby clutching a doctor’s glove moments after birth has gone viral online. The adorable clip sparked emotional and ...
I’m sure you’ve heard the stories, time and time again, of how utterly exhausted you’ll be when baby finally arrives. And it’s true. While your baby will do ...
A newborn baby will close its fist on any object which touches its palm—which is to say, the newly delivered infant has a fully developed grasping response. Dr. Davenport Hooker, professor of anatomy ...
Picture this: You are touching a newborn’s tiny palm and he grasps onto your finger with unusual strength, like he does not intend to let you go. These involuntary movements or actions are referred to ...
"I love bananas. Why do they make me gag?" Whether it's bananas, mashed potatoes, yogurt or pulpy juice at issue, queries about the gag-inducing effects of soft food appear on countless Q&A websites, ...
In the comment section, one user jokingly said that the grip strength is "stronger than relationships".
IT’S well known that a baby can cry from the minute it’s born as it uses its lungs for the very first time – but not all their reactions are so readily expected. Earlier this year, footage showing a ...