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  1. Moro Reflex: What You Should Know About the Moro Reflex - WebMD

    Nov 15, 2025 · What Is the Moro Reflex? You may have noticed your baby being startled or reacting suddenly when you're trying to put them down to sleep. This is the Moro reflex, one of several normal...

  2. What Is the Moro Reflex in Babies? - Cleveland Clinic

    Jan 16, 2025 · The Moro reflex is the infant startle reflex. Babies do it when they feel like they’re falling or hear loud noises. It typically goes away by the time they reach 6 months old.

  3. Moro Reflex: Whey Newborns Startle Easily - Verywell Health

    Jan 6, 2026 · The Moro reflex is a startle response in babies that makes their arms extend and retract. Newborns grow out of the Moro reflex within the first two months of life.

  4. Moro reflex - Wikipedia

    Ernst Moro elicited the Moro reflex by slapping the pillow on both sides of the infant's head. Other methods have been used since then, including rapidly lowering the infant (while supported) to a …

  5. Moro Reflex in Newborns - What It Is, How Long It Lasts

    The startle or Moro reflex is a hard-wired response in your newborn to something unexpected — a loud noise, say, or the sensation of falling. It often happens when your baby is sleeping, but can also …

  6. Moro Reflex - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    The Moro reflex is a normal primitive, infantile reflex. The Moro reflex is an involuntary protective motor response against abrupt disruption of body balance or extremely sudden stimulation. [1] Ernst …

  7. When Do Babies Stop the Moro Reflex and Why? - ScienceInsights

    2 days ago · The Moro reflex begins to fade around 12 weeks of age and is typically gone completely by 6 months. This involuntary startle-like response is one of several primitive reflexes that all healthy …