The “newborn scrunch” refers to the characteristic facial expression where a newborn baby wrinkles their nose and sometimes their forehead. This expression often accompanies movements, sounds, or apparent discomfort, and is a normal part of early infant development. An example would be an infant making a wrinkled face while attempting to focus on a new object or in response to a loud noise.
Understanding this typical behavior can be very important for new parents. It helps to differentiate between a normal reflex and signs of actual distress. Recognizing that this facial movement is usually temporary provides reassurance and reduces unnecessary anxiety. Historically, misinterpretations of such expressions have led to inaccurate assessments of a newborn’s well-being.