Is it normal for a newborn’s head not to jump?

It is also normal for newborns not to have a throbbing head. In some cases, the reason why a newborn’s head doesn’t throb is because there is no violent crying or the throbbing is very weak. Parents who feel the top of their newborn’s head and don’t feel the throbbing will often think it’s abnormal. Because some children do have a throbbing phenomenon, the reason why there is a throbbing of the head is due to the relatively young, the skull fontanel is not closed, in the crying or in the breathing of the intracranial pressure will be a slight change in the brain volume of the newborn brain, brain tissue, cerebrospinal fluid and so on with the intracranial pressure will increase and have a throbbing, this time you can feel the throbbing. If there is no throbbing, it is normal as long as the newborn is in good spirits and has normal development.