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matrenka [14]
3 years ago
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Why might reflexes with which infants are born go away after three to six months?

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jekas [21]3 years ago
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Answer: Reflexes develop gradually, in proportion to the growth process.

Explanation:

Still, newborns have a few reflexes. Among the innate reflexes in newborns, there are several examples, such as sucking reflex, grasping reflex, auto-walking reflex, Moro reflex and asymmetric reflex. These are just some of the significant reflexes a baby is born with, and they are all essential for the future development of newborns. If your baby does not respond to one of these reflexes in the early days, it is a sign that something is wrong.

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