PlacesMind-BlowingAbout 250 babies are born worldwide every minute—that's roughly four new humans entering the world every single second.2912k15 years ago
BodyMind-BlowingBabies who are actively crawling can cover around 200 meters (over 650 feet) in a day during their mobile periods.2771k14 years ago
BodyInterestingBabies cry but they don't produce tears until one to three months after birth.2702k16 years ago
BodyInterestingBabies are born with around 270-300 bones, but adults have only 206. The difference? Many bones fuse together as we grow.1806k16 years ago
BodyInterestingNewborns can barely see color when they're born, seeing mostly in black, white, and shades of gray, but they develop full color vision by about 5 months old.1402k17 years ago
BodyInterestingBabies that are breastfed are more likely to be slimmer as adults than those that are not breastfed.12393517 years ago
BodyInterestingWhile newborns have tear glands from birth, they typically do not produce visible crying tears until they are approximately two weeks to three months old.701k17 years ago
BodyInterestingThe debate over disposable vs. cloth diapers and diaper rash has produced surprising results—modern disposable diapers with superabsorbent polymers often keep babies drier and may actually reduce diaper rash compared to traditional cloth diapers.591k17 years ago
AnimalsMind-BlowingMany baby octopuses are about the size of a flea at birth, though their exact size varies by species, with some being even smaller.487k17 years ago
TechnologyInterestingModern disposable diapers use sodium polyacrylate, a superabsorbent polymer that can absorb up to 300 times its weight in water, allowing a typical diaper to hold over 1 liter of liquid.351k17 years ago
AnimalsWholesomeA newborn Chinese water deer is so small, it can (almost) be held in the palm of a hand.123k12 years ago
TrendingPeopleWholesomeHospitals across the US have volunteer "baby cuddler" programs where grandparents come in to hold and cuddle premature babies in the NICU when parents can't be there. Skin-to-skin contact helps the babies gain weight faster, sleep better, and leave the hospital sooner. Some hospitals have waitlists of over 500 people wanting to volunteer.2 months ago