Why do babies smell so good?

The science behind that newborn scent.

November 21 2018

Agreeing with this theory, George Preti, Ph.D., an analytical chemist at the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia told Women’s Health another possibility is to do with a baby’s sweat glands and metabolism, which change once the bub begins eating and drinking.

Another reason for the smell could be evolution's way of ensuring babies are nurtured and loved.

 

Helen Fisher, Ph.D., a biological anthropologist and professor at Rutgers University in New Jersey told the publication: “Big eyes, a rosy glow, rolls of fat—our brains are hard-wired to recognise these features as appealing, compelling us to become attached to newborns and want to help them survive."