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  1. 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.

  2. 22 paź 2024 · If you look closely, you might even notice the top of your baby’s head pulsating. There’s no need to worry or panic; what you’re seeing is normal and serves a purpose. The fontanelles — these soft spots — allow for delivery and later brain growth to take place.

  3. 8 kwi 2024 · Seeing the soft spot pulsing is normal: That's your baby's blood pulsing through their body, and it corresponds with their heartbeat. You may also notice your baby's soft spot bulging. Sometimes bulging points to a medical issue, but there are times when it's normal.

  4. 20 lis 2023 · If you gently rub your baby’s head, you’ll likely feel the soft, flat spots. You may even feel pulsing which is the result of the heart pumping blood through the body. All of this is normal.

  5. 14 kwi 2023 · What should the soft spot look like? The soft spot is often noticeable because it may bulge out when your baby cries or pulses up and down with your baby’s heartbeat.

  6. 6 paź 2023 · When you notice your baby’s fontanelle (the soft spot on their head) pulsing or bulging, it can naturally be a cause for concern. However, in many cases, these observations are perfectly normal and not a cause for alarm.

  7. 27 sie 2019 · Usually, only the anterior fontanel, which is on the top of the head toward the front, can be seen and felt. This is the one called the soft spot. In some babies, the posterior fontanel, which is...