i think its blood blisters or somethin grose like that
Could be a herpes canker sore (small white bumps, sore when pressed).
Small white bumps on a 2-year-old's tongue are often harmless and may be caused by oral thrush, transient lingual papillitis, or canker sores. It is best to have a pediatrician examine the bumps to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment, if needed.
The average stomach size of a one-week-old baby is about the size of a cherry or a small marble.
The typical stomach size of a one-week-old infant is about the size of a cherry or a small marble.
The appropriate stomach size for a 5-day-old baby is about the size of a cherry or a marble. This is because a newborn baby's stomach is small and can only hold a small amount of milk at a time. It is important to feed the baby small, frequent meals to prevent overfeeding and discomfort.
A 10-month-old's stomach is about the size of a small fist, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or food at a time.
A 7-month-old's stomach is about the size of a small fist, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
An 8-month-old's stomach is about the size of a small fist, holding around 6-8 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A 3-day-old infant's stomach is about the size of a cherry or a small marble, holding around 22-27 milliliters of milk.
A 1-month-old's stomach is about the size of a cherry or a small marble, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A one-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.
A one-month-old baby's stomach is about the size of a small apricot, holding around 1-2 ounces of milk or formula at a time.