Answer:
Stork bite
Step-by-step explanation:
Stork bites are flat pink birthmarks, also known as Hutchinson's plaques or capillary hemangiomas. They are the most common birthmarks and are seen in almost half of newborns on the back of the head and neck. They are simply bulging blood vessels in the skin, completely harmless, and usually disappear without treatment by age 2. Later they may reappear, for example, when the baby cries.