Why do babies lie down? Reasons and solutions
When held, the baby may stretch or lean straight away. Find out when, why these reactions occur, and how to deal with them.
Do babies lie beside everyone?
A baby may tighten its legs to stretch out, or pull its head back and leaning it in a position where it is like it is leaning back. When you're sleeping on your back, you'll look like you're floating your hips.
This is an action called reversal.
It generally starts at around 3-4 months old when the neck is held, and by the time the age of one year it subsides. Some children start at as early as one month. The timing is only a guideline, so it's fine if it doesn't fit.
You may be surprised to see that they often sway with so much force that they don't suit your small body, but don't worry as they are natural movements that appear as they grow.
Why do babies lie down?
There are several reasons why babies lie down.
One thing is that as your muscles develop, you start practicing physical activity.
The neck will sit around 4 months old, and at around 5-6 months old, you will be able to turn over in bed, but the arching can be said to be a developmental stage just before that.
Also, when something uncomfortable happens, they may try to escape the situation or straddle them to show off their discomfort.
For example, when you don't like being held or don't like the way you hold them. In addition to leaning back, they may also act like twisting your body.
Even when the muscles in your back are stiff, you can often see a arch.
Even adults can try to loosen their shoulders and back by stretching them out loudly or twisting their bodies. In the same way, babies are trying to relieve back discomfort. The easiest way for babies is to have a natural posture with a slightly rounded back. If you lie on a flat surface or hold them in a bad way, your body will continue to stretch out, which will make your spine stiff.
It seems that many babies will arch even when they sweat and feel uncomfortable with their backs.
How should I deal with mom and dad?
If you are leaning from discomfort, remove the cause and the curvature will subside.
If you have sweat or heat on your back, wipe off the sweat and change into clothes that are suitable for the temperature, and take measures to prevent any skin problems such as tingling irritation or itching.
If you don't like holding them, one option is to change the way you hold them, such as holding them horizontally or vice versa.
If you notice stiffness on your back, be careful to maintain a natural C-curve posture so that your spine does not stretch too much and become a strain.
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If you keep arching repeatedly without any elements that make you uncomfortable, it is possible that you are just having fun practicing moving or moving moving because you are having fun. If you don't risk getting injured by hitting or falling on something, you can let them do your best.
What should you be careful about when your baby leaning behind?
The warp occurs suddenly and explosively.
When holding the baby, be careful not to drop the baby.
If you put it to sleep, be careful, avoid areas where it may hit or fall off.
Curvature itself is natural, so there is no need to force it to stop, but we want to reduce the number of things that occur due to discomfort and pain.
Maintain a relaxing C-curve posture, remove any factors that can be strain on your baby's body, such as heat, cold, and skin irritation, and create an environment that will make you feel comfortable.
Are there any worries about arching?
It is a warp that everyone experiences during their growth, but in rare cases it is a sign such as cerebral palsy or the autism spectrum (ASD).
If you have any concerns, such as the condition is too common, extremely large, or if it continues for several months, it may be a good idea to consult your regular doctor.
However, just because a signature is recognized does not necessarily mean that you have a disability.
It is difficult to tell whether it is a natural warp or not, and in most cases it will decrease over time. If you become too nervous, your mother and father's tension and anxiety can be transmitted to your baby, so don't worry too much and watch over your growth.
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