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Research suggests that newborns often resemble their fathers in appearance more than their mothers, which may help fathers bond with their babies.
Fontanels are soft spots on a baby's skull where the bones have not yet fused together. The most notable fontanels are located on the top of the head (anterior fontanel) and at the back (posterior fontanel). There are also smaller fontanels located on the sides of the head (sphenoidal and mastoid fontanels). These areas allow for the skull to accommodate the growing brain and facilitate childbirth.
A newborn typically has six fontanels, which are soft spots on their skull where the sutures have not fully closed yet. These fontanels allow for the baby's head to be flexible during childbirth and to accommodate the rapid brain growth during the first few years of life.
Newborns typically inherit physical traits from their fathers such as eye color, hair color, and facial features. They may resemble their fathers in appearance by having similar eye shape, nose shape, or hair texture.
two years
By about age four or five.
Fontanels are soft spots on a baby's skull where the bones have not yet fused. By feeling the tension or bulging of the fontanels, healthcare providers can get an indirect estimate of intracranial pressure. If the fontanels are tense and bulging, it could indicate increased intracranial pressure, while sunken fontanels may indicate dehydration or decreased intracranial pressure.
4 or more
4 or more
how does bad appearance affect ausiness
No... 1mg a day...or even 2mg...a day sometimes.. Has no affect on appearance
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