Babies are very cute because sometimes they can say a lot of things in their own language that only they can understand, or make funny movements that make people laugh and cry. Many people want to hug or pinch their babies when they see them. However, this also raises a question: some one year old babies do not recognize strangers' hugs and touches at all, so why do some one year old babies not recognize birth?
In fact, there are generally two situations where babies do not recognize birth. Some babies have strong adaptability to outsiders because their parents often take them out to play, which leads to frequent contact with strangers. For babies who frequently change their living environment, they have already adapted and accepted it. They have become accustomed to the frequent appearance of strangers around them, so they have strong adaptability and do not recognize their birth.
There is another type of baby not recognizing birth, which is not really not recognizing birth, but may just be because the baby's recognition reaction is not obvious. This type of baby recognizes birth for a short time, and parents may not notice it, so they may not realize that the baby actually recognizes birth. When these babies come into contact with strangers, they may just glance and think about it a little, and then they will play with strangers without any recognition at all. This kind of baby just looks like they don't recognize birth on the surface.