Vagina to uterus to oviduct
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This startle reflex (aka moro reflex) is/was present in us as newborns.
It's triggered when there's an unexpected reaction. Example: Loud noise, sudden movement.
The baby will tighten his/her body, fling out arms, sort of like giving him/herself a hug. It happens because the baby is trying to protect itself from harm.
It normally leaves thanks to the mother's care, normally 6 weeks after the newborn is born.
it goes throug the nerves to where your brai want to move the part
example
you want to walk it send signals to right leg thern left leg
It would be the top left and bottom right.