"Fontanelle" (sometimes spelled "fontanel".) There are actually four of them, but the anterior fontanelle (directly on top) is usually the most noticeable.
Its called a fontanel
Babys Have These Things On Their Heads Right When They're Born Called "Soft Spots" So Yea If You Touch It... DONT CAUSE IT WILL KILL THE BABY :(
The fontanelles.
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.
two "spots" generally combine to make up the larger spot. they are the posterior fontanel and the anterior fontanel
sucka! your going to die!
The soft spots on a baby's head are called fontanelles. There are two of them, the larger one close to the front of the head, and a smaller one that closes soon after birth further back on the head.
The soft spots on a baby's head are called fontanelles. There are two of them, the larger one close to the front of the head, and a smaller one that closes soon after birth further back on the head.
As soft as a babys bottom.
Soft spots on a baby's head, also known as fontanelles, typically close by the time the child is 18-24 months old. These soft spots are important for allowing the baby's head to pass through the birth canal and for brain growth and development. Parents should monitor them for abnormalities.
Fontanelles. These allow for the bony plates of the baby's skull to 'flex' during birth
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.