Twenty minutes after birth, a baby begins to move his head from side to side, making eye contact with the mother, and pushes his tongue out several times. the nurse interprets this as a good time to initiate breast-feeding.
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The newborn is exhibiting behaviors indicative of the newborn's first period of reactivity, which typically begins at delivery and lasts for the first 30 minutes. This is an excellent time to begin breast-feeding. Reduced responsiveness occurs between the ages of 30 and 120 minutes and is characterized by muscular relaxation and decreased reactivity to external stimuli. There is no sign that the newborn may guffaw or vomit. Tachypnea, decreased activity, and hypotonia would indicate chilling.
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I have a question which I will answer so don't worry. Have you ever stretched before running, jogging, in general, do you do yoga?
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So Stretching before you do something helps warm up your muscles, it also helps your body know to know what muscles are probably going to be used. I know in my Karate class the first thing we do is stretch jog in place, and just kind of warm up before we start throwing punches and kicks. If we didn't warm up we wouldn't be able to give it our best because our muscles would be too tight so. And also Yoga is something I have recently taken up and it is like exercise for me and all I do is stretch the whole time. I did dance for 7 years and can fold in half and wrap my arms around my knees just by practicing it everyday. so if you stretch a little at a time you'll feel loads better when you are done.
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