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Home / Wildlife / Madigan Squeeze Technique In The Wild

Madigan Squeeze Technique In The Wild

Updated on May 14, 2024March 23, 2023
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A squeeze, nudge, or smack may be needed to signal the transition from sleeping in the womb to waking up. This is called the “Madigan Squeeze Technique.”

A squeeze creates pressure over the body which mimics the normal birth canal pressure. 

For example, this newly born seal pup appears dead until the mother nudges it to life.

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