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  1. Newborn Reflexes - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

    Ever wonder why your baby flings his arms out sideways when startled? This reaction--called the Moro reflex--is one of many natural reflexes your newborn should exhibit. Read on to learn …

  2. Newborn Reflexes | Childhood Development - Cincinnati …

    What Are Reflexes in Newborns? Reflexes are involuntary movements or actions. Some movements are spontaneous, occurring as part of the baby's usual activity. Others are …

  3. Newborn Reflexes - HealthyChildren.org

    Here are some you can watch for in your baby: In some cases, reflexes change into voluntary behavior. For example, your baby is born with a rooting reflex that prompts him to turn his …

  4. Newborn Reflexes - Cleveland Clinic

    What are newborn reflexes? Newborn reflexes are your baby’s involuntary muscle responses to stimulation. Certain actions or sensations produce specific muscle reactions. That means your …

  5. Newborn Reflexes - Health Encyclopedia - University of …

    That’s because it usually occurs when a baby is startled by a loud sound or movement. In response to the sound, the baby throws back their head, extends out their arms and legs, …

  6. Newborn Reflexes and Behavior - Seattle Children's

    Jan 25, 2025 · Startle Reflex (Moro or embrace reflex). Brief stiffening of the body, straightening of arms and opening of hands. Follows noise or abrupt movements. Frequent at birth. Slowly …

  7. Newborn Reflexes [+ Images & Summary PDF] | Lecturio Nursing

    Dec 15, 2025 · Newborn reflexes are involuntary motor responses originating from the brainstem in infants, which facilitate survival. They are usually inhibited by four to six months of age as …

  8. Infant reflexes: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Many infant reflexes disappear as the child grows older, although some remain through adulthood. A reflex that is still present after the age when it would normally disappear can be a …

  9. Rooting reflex: When you touch your baby’s cheek, they’ll turn toward it and open their mouth to look for milk. Sucking reflex: Babies will suck on anything placed in their mouth—even if …

  10. Key Neonatal Reflexes and Their Significance • BNS Institute

    Mar 5, 2025 · Neonatal reflexes are involuntary motor responses originating in the brainstem that appear at birth or shortly after. These automatic responses help newborns survive outside the …