Every woman dreams of giving birth to an angelic, adorable baby with big round, mesmerizing black eyes, delightful lips, and cheeks so plump they're simply irresistible.
These features are quite prominent when looking at babies, but few people know that, among the cute impressions on the baby's face, the dumpling cheeks also have a special use for the baby. ."Dumpling mama" mom spent her entire youth looking at them forever and never getting bored.
Sahira Long, Medical Director of Anacostia Children's Medical Center (Washington, USA) said: "The baby's chubby cheeks are closely related to the activity of suckling, whether bottle or breastfed.
There are muscles in the baby's cheeks, which develop and grow depending on the amount of milk and how the baby sucks.
Because for at least the first 6 months of life, the baby will have sucking activity as the main activity to continue. receive nutrients until the baby begins to transition to solid foods and learn to chew food".
Ms. Sahira also added that the repetitive movements during breastfeeding helped stimulate the muscles and fat layer in the cheeks to grow bigger. The muscles and fat in the cheeks also act as a cushion to help the tongue work better and smoother when sucking.
The baby's cheeks contain muscles, which develop and grow depending on the amount of milk and how the baby sucks.Researchers from the University of Oxford also added an interesting finding about the phenomenon of baby's dumpling cheeks .
This is not only a cute trait, but also a property that helps babies ensure their survival by triggering a response, eliciting care and love in adults.Professor Morten Kringelbach, from Oxford University's
Department of Psychiatry and lead researcher, said: "Infants attract adults through all of their senses, making cuteness one of the characteristics.
The most powerful basis and advantage that shape adult behavior.The appearance of cute, chubby cheeks is part of a baby's survival instincts, creating a biologically caring response in the baby. most adults when in contact with babies".Hanoi baby with chubby cheeks, cuteParents aren't the only ones intrigued by cute dumpling cheeks.
A study published in the journal Trends in Cognitive Science found that both childless and childless men and women are always attracted to this adorable trait of babies.
Scientists at Yale University call this response "characteristic attraction," and it helps us all maintain emotional balance, promoting positive emotions. See more pictures of "cheeked dumplings" babies who have made waves on social networks, making everyone unable to take their eyes off and just want to pinch their cheeks forever.