You mean his skull is soft in one part ? You better get a professional opinion and check up.
upper neck / lower head
limph nodes
The soft spots on a baby's head are called fontanelles. There are two of them, the larger one close to the front of the head, and a smaller one that closes soon after birth further back on the head.
Uncircumcised penises have skin that covers the head (glans) of the penis when it is soft. This skin, called the foreskin, can slide back off the head. The foreskin usually slides back when a man's penis becomes erect. If the head of the penis always shows, even when the man is soft and not erect, then he is circumcised. If the penis head is covered when he is soft, then he is uncircumcised.
he bit him at he back of the head on the soft spot
you tilt your head back and pinch your nose.
lymph nodes
water hit the thing and thing wen back because of soft rock or something...
A babies head has different plates that are not fused together. If your doctor was not alarmed then you should not be either. When your baby is born he/she will have two soft spots (one in the back and one in the front). These soft spots is where the head is not closed yet. There is thick tissue to protect the brain but it is not yet bone. The one in the back of your babies head will close first and then the one in the front of his/her head. I hope this helps and congrats on your pregnancy.
The one on the top of the head is called the anterior fontanelle and the one at the back is called posterior fontanelle
Any head injury should be checked out by a medic........ likely to be absolutely fine but could be a haematoma.
3 soft tissues: *Head *Bones *Hair