Palmar Grasp Reflex
When you place finger in baby's palm, they automatically grasp tightly. This is palmar grasp reflex.
Present at birth, strong enough that baby can support own weight briefly (though you should never test this - dangerous). Disappears around 5-6 months as voluntary grasping develops.
Similar reflex exists in feet (plantar grasp) - toes curl when foot sole is touched.
What to Do
- Place your finger in baby's palm and observe automatic grasping
- Check both hands to ensure reflex is present and equal on both sides
- Don't test by lifting baby (dangerous even though reflex is strong)
- Expect reflex to fade around 5-6 months as voluntary grasping develops
- Mention to doctor if reflex is absent, very weak, or asymmetric