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the fontanel
The middle of your head
the temple
The soft spots allow the skull to be compressed during birth.
The soft spots are called fontanelles. They occur at the fibrous sutures (joints) between the plates of the skull, and usually fuse with bone (ossify) within the first two years after birth. The spacing between the skull plates is necessary for proper expansion as the brain grows.
Soft spots, or fontanelles, are spaces in the skull that have not matured into bone yet. They allow the baby's brain to grow and make the skull more flexible so the baby can move down the birth canal. By the time the child is 2 years old their skull will be fully developed and the soft spots will be gone.
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An adult soft spot is usually a soft spot found on the side of the skull, instead of the fontanel that are found in an infant's skull. What the adult soft spot does, it actually supports the skull; avoiding a severe head injury.
They are called fontanelles.
Fontanelles. These allow for the bony plates of the baby's skull to 'flex' during birth
Fontanel
The fontanelles.
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Soft Skull Press was created in 1992.
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