Why do babies cry when they are born, and they cry when they don't cry? There's a lot in there

time:2023-03-24 20:22:19source:novahomeonline.com author:Unexpected situation
Why do babies cry when they are born, and they cry when they don't cry? There's a lot in there

Text / Good Pregnant Sister Yesterday, a friend in the mother group raised such a question: Sometimes it feels so strange, why does the baby cry when it is born, instead of laughing? And if the child doesn't cry, the doctor will quickly find a way to make the child cry. When my daughter was born, she didn't cry, her eyes were wide open. Miss Nurse said in surprise, "The eyelashes are so long", and then hit the soles of her feet with force. After several hits, the little guy started to cry. I guess I think this topic is very interesting. As usual, the friends in the group actively expressed their opinions: "Babies cry when they are born. They have to cry when they don't cry, so that the baby can get rid of the dirt in the throat and lungs. Cough it out" "Why are you crying, come out and regret it, I didn't expect the world to be so complicated, living is suffering" "Because in the dark, children can feel the hardships of the world, life is too easy, they are unwilling to come "The world" "When a child is born, when he comes to this world, he knows that he will suffer for a lifetime, so he will cry, bitter and bitter"... I probably read the message and found that the mothers in the group are really too humorous, they are simply human Everyone is a joker. You especially saw that someone nominated Bai Jingqi in "The Mansion", saying that this guy was very special when he was born, and he came to the world with a smile. Uh, this is unacceptable. If you have to explain it, maybe the wonderful people appear in a very special way, and there will always be all kinds of strange phenomena. As for us ordinary people, if we grin and laugh when we are born, the picture is really weird. Especially in the quiet operating room, it is estimated that the mother and the medical staff will be scared and blinded. What's more, in fact, newborn children can't laugh at all. So the question is, why do babies cry when they are just born, and they have to cry if they don't cry? What are you crying for? Usually, within 20 seconds after the baby is born from the mother's womb, the baby will start to cry. But this cry does not have any emotional color, which means that it is not really crying. However, when it was in the mother's womb, nutrients and oxygen were delivered through the placenta and umbilical cord. After giving birth and the umbilical cord is cut, there is no source of oxygen, and the child needs to learn to breathe on his own. When the child passes through the birth canal, the thorax is compressed. After delivery, the thoracic cavity expands and the lung lobes open, resulting in negative pressure. They inhale air autonomously and expel high concentrations of carbon dioxide in their blood. When you exhale, the gas hits the vocal cords. And the vibration of the vocal cords makes the sound of crying. In other words, crying is the first step for a child to learn to breathe. The reason why I don't cry and cry is because I am afraid that the child will be suffocated to death due to lack of oxygen. If you encounter a child who does not cry all the time, it is very dangerous. The doctor should quickly check the child for abnormal conditions. In addition, doctors can also judge the maturity of the child by the amount of crying. Generally speaking, babies born prematurely or with certain medical conditions will cry weakly, while healthy full-term babies generally cry louder. Finally, I want to say that giving birth to life is really a magical thing. Many small actions may have hidden university questions behind them. When we know the truth, we will feel how difficult it is for our children to be born in a safe and healthy way. Senior nursery teacher, psychological consultant, author of original parenting comics, welcome to follow [Good Pregnancy], you can find the answer to scientific parenting, maternal care, baby health, and child growth and development you want to know!
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