What to Know About the Rooting Reflex in Babies
When to Call a Health Care Provider About the Rooting Reflex
Once you notice your baby’s rooting reflex begin, it’s important to keep an eye on how long it lasts. Typically, a baby will stop rooting around four months. If the reflex extends beyond that point, you should reach out to a pediatrician or health care provider since it could, in some cases, signal an issue with their nervous system.3 You should also always give a health care provider a call if you don't notice the rooting reflex at all, or if you have any additional concerns about your child’s development.
"Don’t forget every baby is different, and their hunger cues can vary," points out Wick. "You will know your baby best by observing and understanding their individual hunger signals and being able to respond appropriately."
Of course, if something feels off, it’s always best to speak with a health care provider for guidance and reassurance.