Is the baby Morrow reflex normal? I don't know if parents have any experience in taking care of their babies: a few months old baby sometimes suddenly opens his arms and looks as if he is frightened. This situation is actually a primitive physiological reaction of the baby, called hug launch. So what is the infant Moro reflex? In view of this problem, follow me to understand and have a look.
First of all, Moro reflex is a defensive reflex of infants and young children, which is more common in babies of 3-4 months. This reflex will disappear completely after six months. When parents or other family members appear around the baby, the baby's arms will spread out, and then the arms will bend to the chest to show a hug. This condition is medically called Moro reflex.
Secondly, Moro reflex usually occurs in infants. The baby does not have this kind of emission, indicating that the baby's brain nervous system is immature, or the baby's nervous system is diseased or damaged. Especially if the baby's brain is damaged or there is an acute lesion, this scare reflex will be delayed or disappeared.
Finally, the baby's Moro reflex may make the baby sleep restlessly. Faced with this situation, parents will properly cover the baby when sleeping, and the baby will feel surrounded, making the baby feel safe and quickly enter a deep sleep state.
Many people may not know Moro reflex, which is the most defensive reflex of the baby. If the mother or family suddenly walks up to the child, or there is any noise, you will find that the child has two arms stretched out and then flexed his chest, and there is a hug. Parents don't have to worry that this is a physiological phenomenon called Moro reflex.
Perhaps many parents are learning about Moro reflex for the first time. After they understand it, they can pay attention to observe whether some newborn babies are like this. If the newborn does not have Moro reflex, there may be neurological problems, especially cerebral palsy. As we all know, this is an extremely serious situation. If early detection, early treatment and rehabilitation training are carried out, the child's condition will be much better and he may take care of himself.
What are the conditions of Moro reflex? In the early days, babies are unconscious of things around them, and all of them are natural reactions, such as Moro reflex.
If you let the newborn baby lie flat, you put your finger in his little hand and he will hold it tightly at once. At this time, you can easily pull the baby up and let his upper body leave the bed. Take your finger out of the baby's palm and the baby will fall on his back. At this time, the baby will stretch out his limbs greatly, and then retract immediately, with his small arms on his chest and his calves curled up and crying. This posture is like self-protection, and it is like calling for help. Babies who suddenly grab their feet or make a loud noise will also have this reaction.
Moro reflex is a reflex reaction of infants. As we all know, babies have many reflex reactions, but we should treat them differently and know the causes.
Moro reflex is an inherent reflex of spinal cord and belongs to unconditioned reflex. If the child lacks this Moro reflex, it means that the brain nervous system is not mature, and there may be nervous system damage or pathological changes, intracranial hemorrhage or other intracranial diseases. With the development of the higher center of cerebral cortex, it gradually disappears.
This reflex is obvious at 3 months after birth and completely disappears after 6 months. There is no such reflex in neonatal period, which indicates brain injury. If one upper limb lacks the startle reflex, it means that brachial plexus palsy or clavicle fracture is caused by birth injury or other reasons. When there is brain injury or acute lesions, the fright reflex can be delayed or disappeared. If it can still be caused after 4 months, it will be taken seriously. It still appears after 9 months, which is a characteristic of chronic brain diseases.
In the process of children's growth, parents need to pay close attention to their physical changes at all times, so that their health can be improved. Many parents don't know what Moro reflex is.
Moro reflex is the most defensive reflex of infants. When a mother or family member suddenly walks in front of a child or makes a noise, she will find her arms outstretched, and then she will bend down to close her chest and show a hug. This is a physiological phenomenon, medically called Moro reflex.
Moro reflex Moro reflex, also known as scare reflex, can be caused by hitting the mattress on both sides of the child's head. It is best to drag the child's head and back by hand, so that it is in a reclining posture, and the torso forms an angle of 30 degrees with the bed surface. Then, the head is quickly tilted backwards 10 ~ 15 degrees to cause abduction of the upper and lower limbs, and at the same time, the torso and fingers are straightened, and then the upper limbs are bent into a hug shape.
Moro reflex is an inherent reflex of spinal cord and belongs to unconditioned reflex. If the child lacks this Moro reflex, it means that the brain nervous system is immature, and there may be nervous system damage or pathological changes, intracranial hemorrhage or other intracranial diseases. With the development of the higher center of cerebral cortex, it gradually disappears.