
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 about common …
Neurological Exam for Children - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
In newborns and infants, reflexes called infant reflexes (or primitive reflexes) are evaluated. Each of these reflexes disappears at a certain age as the infant grows.
Assessments for Newborn Babies - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
This exam can closely estimate a baby's gestational age. The exam looks at a baby's skin and other physical features, plus the baby’s movement and reflexes. The physical maturity part of the exam is …
The Growing Child: Newborn - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
A helpful look at what to expect with your newborn—from your baby's growth and reflexes to crying and emotional development.
A Quick Look at Reflexes - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Your brain gets involved by modifying and fine-tuning reflex actions. For example, when you trip and fall, reflexes automatically command your hands and arms to reach out and break your fall.
Major Milestones in Your Baby’s First Year, Part 1: Newborn to 5 Months
Mar 25, 2025 · Your baby’s first year is a period of remarkable change. Over these 12 months, you’ll witness them transform from a tiny bundle into a walking, talking, and interactive little person.
Basics About Your Newborn Baby’s Body
The soft spots may pulse along with the baby’s heartbeat. If you feel your child is ill or if something just doesn’t seem right, call your healthcare provider.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Once the signs of withdrawal are controlled, the amount of the medicine is slowly decreased. This helps wean the baby off the drug. Talk with your baby's doctor to learn which treatments might work for …
Newborn Senses - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
During pregnancy, many mothers find that the baby may kick or jump in response to loud noises and may quiet with soft, soothing music. Hearing is fully developed in newborns.
Cerebral Palsy in Children - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
CP affects body movement, muscle control, coordination, reflexes, posture, and balance. These problems are caused by damage to or abnormal development of certain brain areas.