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10 Things You Didn't Know About Babies

Some birthmarks will disappear.

"Stork bites" or "angel kisses" (a pink or red area often on the forehead, eyelids, bridge of the nose, or back of the neck) and Mongolian spots (flat, bluish patches that look like ink stains on the back or bottom) usually fade within a few years. We don't know what causes them.

A bright-red raised "strawberry" hemangioma comes from fast-growing blood vessels. These birthmarks appear over several weeks and can take years to go away.

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