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24 sie 2023 · A bulging fontanel (or fontanelle) is a medical emergency. Parents or caregivers should call a pediatrician or take the baby to the emergency room immediately if they notice a bulging soft spot.
20 lut 2024 · A doctor explains why infants have soft spots, when they close, why fontanelles pulse, and more burning questions parents of newborns have.
22 paź 2024 · A baby’s soft spot can bulge for several reasons. The fontanelle may bulge slightly if your baby is lying down, crying, or vomiting. But the soft spot should return to normal when your baby is calm and lifted into an upright position.
17 maj 2024 · Disappearing soft spot. In most babies, soft spots are pretty obvious. You can feel them with your hand using very gentle pressure. You may even feel their pulse when you feel their fontanelles.
27 sie 2019 · Soft spots, or fontanels, are spots where a baby’s skull hasn’t fused yet. Spots that bulge can be dangerous. Learn how to detect these.
14 kwi 2023 · A baby’s soft spot is an underdeveloped space on the skull that appears after birth. Learn about what causes it, what to expect, and more.
At times, you may notice that your baby’s soft spot is pulsating. While this may seem unsettling at first, it is completely normal. The pulsations correlate with your baby’s heartbeat and the pulsing of blood through their body. The soft spot on the back (the posterior fontanelle) closes sooner than the one on the front (the anterior fontanelle).