During birth, the baby experiences stress, from its descent into the birth canal to its exit to the unknown outside world. During this process, the baby may get stuck in a position or encounter obstacles that make it difficult to get out. This may be reflected in the unusual shape of your head at birth or a preferred side for breastfeeding. These efforts can cause malfunctions in your nervous system. From birth to development, the baby must go through different stages in a specific order. These stages are synonymous with good sensory and motor development: motor development will allow him to have adequate musculature and body coordination, while sensory development will allow him to develop all his senses (vision, smell, touch, etc.). A nervous system that works at 100% will help the baby to overcome these stages, improving his coordination, balance and all his senses.