Nicer than what? An on-camera flash, sure. Most of us here (I'd assume) can duplicate any sort of window-light look, with all the control of lighting it yourself.
I'm about to do another milestone-ish shoot for my granddaughter, who'll be walking any minute. I'll use constant lights, but more because I know her, and I know the minute a flash pops she'll be "What was that? That was cool? where is it? CAN I EAT IT?!?!?" I have a zillion nice natural-lit shots of her, but it's time for a white cyc, little bit more stylized look. I gotta say, I wouldn't be really concerned about popping flash through a softbox or diffusion - not like I'm gonna use 2000WS for this.
As far as models go, she's well worth the effort - like she came out of some cute-baby computer program...
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hi mc
yeah, i agree with the cute program thing

but learning to walk, is a bit later than just born.
while some people here are able to bounce flash off of ceilings
and walls and use diffusers / modifers to lessen the blast
there are still some people here who would, without a 2nd though
stick the metz on their camera and dial it up and take the photograph.
and while some of the people in this thread have done their best
to "debunk" the idea that a NEWBORN baby's eyes are able to
deal with and have no problem with and not be harmed by ( in any way )
the burst from a xenon flash, as i said, i personally believed what
the hospital staff, pediatrician and others told me, not only because
as most parents are, i was a nervous parent, but also because it made sense to me.
maybe it doesn't make sense to others, fine by me ... have a blast ( or in flash talk, a burst )
dang, that kid is cute.
good luck keeping up with her !
john