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How do you know if your baby is OK after a fall?
If your baby appears uninjured and is acting normally after a fall from a bed, it’s likely they’re A-OK. If you have any concerns, call your doctor and ask what symptoms you might watch for and for how long. In the meantime, remember squirmy and rolling babies can move fast.
Where is the soft spot on a baby’s head?
An infant is born with two major soft spots on the top of the head called fontanels. These soft spots are spaces between the bones of the skull where bone formation isn’t complete. This allows the skull to be molded during birth. The smaller spot at the back usually closes by age 2 to 3 months.
What should I do if my child falls on his back?
Place a cold compress or ice pack on any bumps or bruises. Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain if your child is alert. Let your child rest, as needed, for the next few hours. Watch your child closely for the next 24 hours for any unusual symptoms or behavior.
Can babies sleep after hitting their head?
If your baby has a small bump to his head and it doesn’t bother him for long, it should be fine if he wants to nap. It’s only a worry if he falls asleep straight away. A minor bump will hurt a bit and may make him dizzy, so he’ll cry and fuss for a short while. Afterwards he may develop a small bruise.
What happens if newborn’s head falls back?
Don’t worry if you touch those soft spots (called fontanelles) on his head — they’re well protected by a sturdy membrane. And don’t fret if your newborn’s noggin flops back and forth a little bit while you’re trying to perfect your move — it won’t hurt him.
What happens if a baby’s soft spot gets hit?
Can I hurt my baby’s brain if I touch the soft spot? Many parents worry that their baby will be injured if the soft spot is touched or brushed over. The fontanel is covered by a thick, tough membrane which protects the brain. There is absolutely no danger of damaging your baby with normal handling.