It should help it survive by helping it learn how to use its facial muscles so when its older he or she knows how to smile and communicate with other people using its face.
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
At 32 weeks a baby would generally survive, however may need to be in an incubator for a while and have some help breathing
when they are smiling and giggling
When the baby is not eating properly or smiling at you. Also if your baby is not crying a lot and not wanting to do nothing and wants to be alone.
A baby goat (kid) should really get colostrum from its mother to help develop its immunity and it won't survive without its mothers milk unless you provide supplementary feed as in you need to feed it.
Babies start smiling immediately as reflex from gas. Baby's first smile as a reaction to another human can be as early as five weeks.
The earliest a baby has been known to survive is 22 weeks.
Sure does, and it uses lots less facial muscles, too. Smiling uses about 7 facial muscles, where frowning uses 54.
yes. or it wont even be born ( the baby is a vampire so technically it does survive)
No
There are a large variety of different things that one can do in order to make a baby happy. These things include, but are not limited to, patting the baby's back and smiling at the baby.
it can but more than likely it will have to have a form of breathing help especially if the lungs arent fully developed