Question

When does a baby’s fontanel close? Can that area be touched? What are the effects of touching it? Where is the fontanel located on the head?

Answer

The fontanel is divided into the anterior fontanel and the posterior fontanel. The anterior fontanel is located near the forehead, usually closing between 10 to 14 months. The posterior fontanel is at the back of the head, below the occiput, typically closing within two months after birth. The area inside the fontanel contains brain substance and can be gently touched, but not too forcefully. The anterior fontanel closes around 10 to 14 months, while the posterior fontanel closes approximately two months after birth, forming a bony landmark, or skull, to protect the brain tissue from damage. This is a suggestion for the question “When does a baby’s fontanel close?” I hope it helps you. Wishing you health!