Shocking Facts About The human body


The human body is the structure of a human being. It is composed of many different types of cells that together create tissues and subsequently organ systems. They ensure homeostasis and the viability of the human body.

  • A human baby has over 60 more bones than an adult.
  • A newborn baby has about one cup of blood in his body.
  • From birth to toilet training, a baby goes through an average of 8000 diaper changes.
  • Babies are born with no bacteria in their bodies.
  • Parents of new babies miss out on 6 months worth of sleep in the first 2 years of their child's life.
  • Newborn babies can only see in black and white for a few months.
  • Breastfeeding a baby may reduce by 22% a woman's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a study says.
  • Baby foreskins are commonly used in cosmetic treatments.
  • Neuroscientists believe babies don't dream for the first few years of their life.
  • As late as 1985, doctors believed babies didn't feel pain and conducted surgeries with no anesthesia.
  • More than 100,000 babies are born addicted to cocaine each year in the U.S., due to their mothers' use of the drug during pregnancy.
  • Babies have three times as many taste buds as adults.
  • Premature babies are more likely to be left-handed, many studies suggest.
  • James Harrison has donated blood over 1,000 times saving over 2 million unborn babies from Rhesus disease.
  • Every 30 seconds, a baby is born with a birth defect in China.
  • Over 90% of women who learn that they are carrying a baby with Down Syndrome, will choose abortion over keeping their baby.
  • A baby was born in 2005 with a conjoined head that had no body. The head could blink and smile.
  • Babies are born with self-awareness which allows them to differentiate their bodies from other people's.
  • A 20-month-old baby became the youngest professional soccer player ever, after being signed up by a Belgian club.
  • Women who snore during pregnancy are more likely to have smaller babies, according to a study.
  • During pregnancy, if the mother suffers organ damage, the baby in the womb sends stem cells to repair the damaged organ.
  • Baby cages hanging out the window were used in America in the 1920s.
  • Brazil distributes women's breast milk around the country to babies whose mothers can't provide it for them.
  • Between 1838 and 1960, more than half the photos taken were of babies.
  • Every year, about a million girl fetuses are aborted and tens of thousands of girl babies are abandoned in China because of the country's one-child policy.
  • 1 in 5,000 babies is born without an anus opening.
  • A baby is born on its predicted due date just 4% of the time.
  • Germany, Denmark, Iceland and other countries have official rules about what a baby can be named.
  • A baby's brain can use up to 50% of the total glucose supply, which may help explain why babies need so much sleep.
  • The UK is the first country in the world to allow the creation of babies from the DNA of three people.
  • 60% of South Korean families use professionals to find a name for their babies.
  • In Japan, there's a 'Crying Sumo' contest, where wrestlers compete to see who can make a baby bawl first.
  • The birth rate for twins has increased 76% since 1980.
  • Noah and Emma were the most popular names in the U.S. for boys and girls respectively in 2014.
  • After an 8.0 magnitude earthquake hit Mexico City in 1985, nearly all newborn babies survived a collapsed hospital for 7 days without nourishment, water, warmth or human contact.
  • Two and a half times more Barbies are sold every year than babies are born in the U.S.
  • Babies remain calm twice as long when listening to a song as they do when listening to speech, according to a study.
  • Women undergoing abortion after 18 weeks gestation sometimes give birth to a fetus that may survive briefly. It happens in about 4 per 100,000 abortions.
  • About 5% of babies of both sexes can lactate.
  • Kissing a baby on the ear can make it go deaf because of a condition known as "cochlear 
  • ear-kiss injury."
  • A study found that nearly 16,000 American babies are born premature each year at least in part because of air pollution.
  • At birth, a baby's eye is about 75% of the size of an adult eye.
  • Breast-fed babies poop more than bottle-fed babies because breast milk is a laxative.
  • Babies cannot recognise themselves in a mirror until they are at least 18 months old.
  • 255 people are born every minute.
  • Breastfeeding actually changes the way a mother's brain works, making her more attuned to the child's crying.
  • In some remote Indian villages, babies are dropped from the tops of temples and caught by adults below—it's believed to bring good health.
  • Babies in Britain, Canada and Italy cry more than elsewhere, says an International study.
  • Babies who are not crawling by the time they reach nine months are more likely to suffer from learning and behavioural problems.
  • An unborn baby can taste what its mother is eating and develop a preference for the foods that she eats.
  • Newborn babies of both sexes can produce milk.
  • Hurricane Katrina caused an 85% reduction in the amount of babies named Katrina.
  • Babies have accents. French babies cry will end with a rising note, while German babies have a dropping note at the end of theirs. They pick up on this in the womb.
  • 20 babies born in Britain since WWII have been named Adolf.
  • Postpartum depression in fathers is very real: about 10% of men report symptoms of depression following the birth of a child.
  • Globally, prematurity is the leading cause of death in children under the age of 5 years.
  • Illegal baby names in New Zealand include Lucifer, Christ and Messiah.
  • When a mom feels depressed, her baby's cells might feel it, too. At just 18 months old, young children can show biological evidence of added stress.
  • Slovenian-speaking babies learn the number 2 sooner than English-speaking ones.

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