Viral Baby Video: Newborn baby's adorable grip on Doctor's glove captivates millions
This is probably the cutest thing you will see today trending across the internet for its cuteness! A newborn baby’s video has gone viral as he holds on to the glove of the doctor and is not ready to let it go! This adorable viral video has garnered more than 28 million views on Instagram and is still trending across social media. Here’s what made the netizens fall in love! Read on…
Ticking the baby
This wonderful video shows a baby holding on to the edge of a glove of the Doctor, and is not ready to let him go. The doctor, Dr. Islam Eldeh, also tried to make the baby laugh by tickling, to which the baby started crying, but still held to that glove. But what made the video even more funny were the reactions: one person wrote that the baby does not know how to laugh. Another person said that the baby's grip is stronger than some relationships.
Watch the video here:
It is not just a cute moment but also a glimpse of how babies respond right after their birth. Newborn babies have a reflex that makes them curl their fingers around things that touch their palm. This reflex starts when they are 16 weeks old, in the womb, and usually goes away by the time they are 3 to 6 months old.
Social Media Reactions
Interestingly, Dr Eldeh often shares videos of babies that are loved by netizens. This video of the newborn baby holding the doctor's glove got a lot of attention and has 666,000 likes. Some people also commented that the baby is confused and does not know what is going on. Another person wrote that it is crazy that the baby is crying and still holding the glove.
Ticking the baby
This wonderful video shows a baby holding on to the edge of a glove of the Doctor, and is not ready to let him go. The doctor, Dr. Islam Eldeh, also tried to make the baby laugh by tickling, to which the baby started crying, but still held to that glove. But what made the video even more funny were the reactions: one person wrote that the baby does not know how to laugh. Another person said that the baby's grip is stronger than some relationships.
Watch the video here:
It is not just a cute moment but also a glimpse of how babies respond right after their birth. Newborn babies have a reflex that makes them curl their fingers around things that touch their palm. This reflex starts when they are 16 weeks old, in the womb, and usually goes away by the time they are 3 to 6 months old.
Social Media Reactions
Interestingly, Dr Eldeh often shares videos of babies that are loved by netizens. This video of the newborn baby holding the doctor's glove got a lot of attention and has 666,000 likes. Some people also commented that the baby is confused and does not know what is going on. Another person wrote that it is crazy that the baby is crying and still holding the glove.
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