This position is often called a «C - like position» and you should simply adjust them to a more flat position if you notice them with
their chin near their chest.
Not exact matches
A
near full - term baby in the womb is most typically in the fetal position with
chin tucked to
chest, shortening the muscles on the front of the body and neck and elongating the muscles on the back of the body and neck.
When carrying a newborn or a very small baby, always be sure your little one's
chin is raised and not
near his or her
chest.
If you are paddling and your
chin is on, or very
near the surfboard, remind yourself to get that
chest up and eyes forward.