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m.alamin900
🐼(الأمين)💓 :
Repost করতে পারলাম না,যদি ওরা আবার দেখে পেলে, 😌💔
2026-03-21 13:24:42
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2026-05-07 04:36:41
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repost kori nai jodi dekhe jay🙂
2026-05-13 18:07:36
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2026-03-25 06:46:14
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আমার বন্ধুত্ব ছিলো অনেক বছরের কিন্তু ৬মাসের মতো হচ্ছে সে নতুন বন্ধু পাইছে এখন সে আমার সাথে কথা বলে না আমি কথা বললে উত্তর দেয় তাছাড়া কোন কথা বলেনা খুব কষ্ট লাগে। একদম বাস্তব কথা বললাম
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Before rushing into tummy time, it’s important to understand what truly supports your baby’s posture and strength 👶🏻       The lumbar reflex is one of the most essential reflexes at birth.       It plays a major role in spinal movement and acts as the spine’s longest leverage point to arch the back—a key building block for healthy posture and mobility.      During a natural birth, a baby’s spine and skull are stimulated and reorganized, activating essential reflexes needed for survival.       One of the first is the Breast Crawl, where the baby must arch, push, and lift their head to reach the breast—completely relying on the lumbar and neck reflexes.      But when the birth is altered—through C-section, forceps/vacuum, prolonged or rapid labor, or external pressure—those natural reflexes can be disrupted.       C-section babies, for example, often remain in the fetal spinal position, missing out on the powerful stimulations of natural birth.       As a result, babies may struggle with early movement, making tummy time frustrating and less effective.      If the lumbar reflex isn’t activated properly, the body may compensate with tension in the upper thoracic spine and chest, creating imbalance.       That’s why some babies can’t arch well or lift their heads easily, making tummy time feel like a struggle—for both baby and parent.      Every birth is different, which is why a tailored assessment by a skilled osteopath is so important.       By addressing the root cause of the imbalance, we can help babies develop the strength and coordination needed — without forcing it through tummy time.      👉 Follow @myoneosteo for expert tips on baby health, posture, and natural wellness.      #osteopathymalaysia #osteopathmalaysia #osteopathykl #osteopathytreatment #osteopathyhealth #malaysiahealthcare #naturalhealthmalaysia #wellnessmalaysia #baby #pediatrics #kids #development
Before rushing into tummy time, it’s important to understand what truly supports your baby’s posture and strength 👶🏻       The lumbar reflex is one of the most essential reflexes at birth.       It plays a major role in spinal movement and acts as the spine’s longest leverage point to arch the back—a key building block for healthy posture and mobility.      During a natural birth, a baby’s spine and skull are stimulated and reorganized, activating essential reflexes needed for survival.       One of the first is the Breast Crawl, where the baby must arch, push, and lift their head to reach the breast—completely relying on the lumbar and neck reflexes.      But when the birth is altered—through C-section, forceps/vacuum, prolonged or rapid labor, or external pressure—those natural reflexes can be disrupted.       C-section babies, for example, often remain in the fetal spinal position, missing out on the powerful stimulations of natural birth.       As a result, babies may struggle with early movement, making tummy time frustrating and less effective.      If the lumbar reflex isn’t activated properly, the body may compensate with tension in the upper thoracic spine and chest, creating imbalance.       That’s why some babies can’t arch well or lift their heads easily, making tummy time feel like a struggle—for both baby and parent.      Every birth is different, which is why a tailored assessment by a skilled osteopath is so important.       By addressing the root cause of the imbalance, we can help babies develop the strength and coordination needed — without forcing it through tummy time.      👉 Follow @myoneosteo for expert tips on baby health, posture, and natural wellness.      #osteopathymalaysia #osteopathmalaysia #osteopathykl #osteopathytreatment #osteopathyhealth #malaysiahealthcare #naturalhealthmalaysia #wellnessmalaysia #baby #pediatrics #kids #development

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