EJ tells the new father that the first stage his child will pass through is called the "oral" stage.
As indicated by the famous psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, children experience a progression of psychosexual stages that prompt the improvement of the grown-up identity.
During the oral stage, the newborn child's essential wellspring of association happens through the mouth, so the establishing and sucking reflex is particularly vital. The mouth is vital for eating, and the baby gets joy from oral incitement through satisfying exercises, for example, tasting and sucking.