Soulmate Gem
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There's limited research on the subject, but many experts theorize that the "what" behind the newborn scent is the vernix caseosa. That's the white, waxy coating that protects your baby's skin in utero and holds in moisture. (Think of it as natural Vaseline.)
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Read More »Infants may look helpless, but science says they’re actually equipped with some pretty powerful mechanisms to ensure their survival, like big eyes, soft skin and chubby cheeks — all the traits that make our hearts melt and compel adults to care for them despite the explosive diapers, spit up and sleep deprivation. And, of course, there’s that new-baby smell. The top of a new baby’s head is probably one of the most delightful scents in existence, right up there with freshly baked chocolate chip cookies and salty sea air. But your baby’s delicious aroma is more than just pleasant — it might help the two of you connect in his early days of life.
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Read More »As for the "why," newborn smell likely plays a role in parent-child bonding. Scent has been shown to trigger memories, protect us against harmful toxins (such as when we smell rotten food) and bind us to things we love. It makes evolutionary sense to have babies smell so good — and thus be so enticing — to parents and caregivers, especially given how messy birth and early child-rearing is. On the flip side, some research shows that moms with bonding difficulties don’t prefer the smell of their own babies and are less able to identify it. But until there’s more conclusive evidence, this all remains just a fascinating theory.
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