MODEL RELEASED. Rooting reflex in a breastfeeding baby. Image 2 of 2. The rooting reflex is an action in which any touch on the side of a baby's face compels it to move its mouth towards the touch. This allows the baby to locate a nipple for feeding purposes,although the touching object does not have to be a nipple to activate the reflex. See image M831/270 for this baby being touched on the cheek by the nipple | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Hanscomb, Christine |
Taille de l’image : | 4607 px × 4744 px |
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