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A baby's soft spot, also called the fontanelle, is one of the biggest sources of doubt and anxiety for parents—especially in the first few months of life. In this video, Dr. Carlos Renato Yatuhara explains clearly and based on evidence what is normal for a baby's soft spot, when it should close, why it sometimes pulsates, and which signs truly require medical attention. 📌 What you will understand in this video: What is the fontanelle and why does it exist? When does a baby's fontanelle usually close naturally? Why can the fontanelle pulsate (and when is this normal?) When does the fontanelle appear high or bulging? When does the fontanelle appear low or sunken? What does it mean for the fontanelle to close too early? What does it mean for the fontanelle to take too long to close? ⚠️ Three important warning signs that Dr. Carlos explains: 1️⃣ Elevated or bulging fontanelle, especially if associated with irritability, vomiting, or drowsiness → may indicate increased pressure inside the skull, as in cases of meningitis or other neurological conditions. 2️⃣ Very sunken fontanelle → may be a sign of dehydration, especially if the child is sick or breastfeeding poorly. 3️⃣ Change in Closure Time → A fontanelle that closes too early or remains open longer than expected may indicate abnormalities in skull growth and should be evaluated. 💡 Important message for parents: In the vast majority of cases, the fontanelle is normal, part of healthy growth, and changes appearance throughout the day. Regular check-ups with the pediatrician ensure that everything is progressing well. If you have already searched: “Is a baby's fontanelle normal?” “Pulsating fontanelle” “Sunken fontanelle” “Bulging fontanelle” “When does a baby's fontanelle close?” this video is for you. #BabyFontaneum #Fontanelle #ChildDevelopment #BabyHealth #Pediatrics