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Can babies swim straight after birth?

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Can babies swim straight after birth?

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Not exactly. Babies can’t swim – they can’t move in water or make themselves rise to the top. However, having lived in water for the last nine months, they do retain the instinct to shut off their nose and mouth, so they don’t inhale water and drown. Since they aren’t getting air from the mother’s blood though, they will run out of oxygen very quickly.

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Yea I saw it on a documentary. If you drop them into a swimming pool they hold their breath and swim to the surface.

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Yes, they can. The pediatricians argue all the time whether it is a good idea or not, but they certainly can swim.

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No, they can’t even walk. There are grown people that don’t know how to swim yet. Swimming is something that is learned, like walking and talking.

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Yes. They dont swim with purpose, but they naturally hold their breath and squirm around.

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