I was a NICU nurse and have children of my own. I have never seen babies lifting their heads at 2 days old or walking at 3 months. I have never seen black eyed infants or babies born with tails. I have seen babies in convulsions from mom's drug abuse different from this kids' 'jitters' which seems to affect only the lower extremities. However we have seen similar 'jitters' shortly after the jab even in adults.
Have you ever spent time in a NICU at a large university hospital?
Otherwise you'd know about the stepping reflex. ALL BABIES DO IT.
“This is a totally normal reflex that babies have,” Megan Heere, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Temple University and medical director at Temple’s Well Baby Nursery, told Health. “If anything, this video really highlights the reflex and is a good example of what normal babies do.”
According to the publication, infants possess a number of “primitive reflexes” as soon at birth. The step or walking reflex, allows babies to “walk” when held upright with their feet touching a solid surface and is present for about the first two months of life.
And Daniela Corbetta, PhD, director of the Infant Perception-Action Laboratory at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, told Health this reflex has been documented in newborns since the 1940s.
It “looks like walking, but really is only a stepping motion,” Corbetta said. “This is very far from being able to walk.”
I have several children so I speak from personal experience...
The jitters are usually low blood sugars or the baby coming off a drug mom was on while pregnant.
Babies "walking" is a reflex. Literally every baby has that reflex to "walk" unless something is wrong.
Have you never spent time with a newborn before?
I was a NICU nurse and have children of my own. I have never seen babies lifting their heads at 2 days old or walking at 3 months. I have never seen black eyed infants or babies born with tails. I have seen babies in convulsions from mom's drug abuse different from this kids' 'jitters' which seems to affect only the lower extremities. However we have seen similar 'jitters' shortly after the jab even in adults.
Have you ever spent time in a NICU at a large university hospital?
BULLSHIT YOU WERE NOT A NICU NURSE
Otherwise you'd know about the stepping reflex. ALL BABIES DO IT.
“This is a totally normal reflex that babies have,” Megan Heere, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Temple University and medical director at Temple’s Well Baby Nursery, told Health. “If anything, this video really highlights the reflex and is a good example of what normal babies do.”
According to the publication, infants possess a number of “primitive reflexes” as soon at birth. The step or walking reflex, allows babies to “walk” when held upright with their feet touching a solid surface and is present for about the first two months of life.
And Daniela Corbetta, PhD, director of the Infant Perception-Action Laboratory at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, told Health this reflex has been documented in newborns since the 1940s.
It “looks like walking, but really is only a stepping motion,” Corbetta said. “This is very far from being able to walk.”
I lifted my head immediately and zeroed in on my mom and dads voice
Yeah my youngest son did a head lift very early, like still in the birthing room.
Same. Immediately upon birth. I was evidently awesome Then they circumcised me and i refused to look at my parents and became sullen for a week
"bad to the bone"
Hahaha. We didn't do that because gentiles gotta gent I guess.
Yup. UC Davis. Eat shit.
your sample is too small.
i call b.s. on your assessment.
the muscle control is what is relevant there. black eyes? the desire to walk is not the same as the ability to walk. oh... and the tooth?
My sample? Doctors know about the walking reflex. Go look it up. It's universal. How is that for a sample size?
why are you here?
I was on 4chan/pol when Q showed up and followed the movement here. That's why.
Not that it is any of your business.