Birthmarks are far from unusual, but their size and shape can vary hugely from baby to baby.They are becomingly increasingly common, studies suggest, with low-birthweight babies more likely to have a birthmark.Birthmarks are most likely to occur
likely to be found on the head or neck. Sometimes they dont appear until a few weeks after birth. Whilst most are harmless, see your GP if the birthmark bleeds, changes shape or grows. The main types of birthmark are: Port-wine stain: dark red
sensitivity problem, her skin will regulate and moisturise itself. It's very rare for a young baby to have a serious problem.'Birthmarks are common in newborns, but most fade in time. Here are some marks you may notice.Salmon patches appear on the bridge