a new born baby always keeps it closed
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Newborns clench their fists due to a neurologic reflex called palmar grasp. This reflex is activated when something is pushed into a newborn's palm, like a caregiver's finger,” Witkin explains. Baby fist clenching is also instinctual. It mirrors the curled position they had in the womb.❤
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In the first few weeks of your baby's life, you may notice that they seem tense. Their fists are clenched, with arms bent and legs held close to their body. This typically isn't anything to worry about — it's the natural fetal position they've been used to in the womb.
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