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#Dreweling Reel by @ahannyabhardwaj - At two months, your baby has basically discovered the internal water park called "salivary glands." 💧😄

Here's what's happening behind those adorabl
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At two months, your baby has basically discovered the internal water park called “salivary glands.” 💧😄 Here’s what’s happening behind those adorable milk-bubbles: 🌊 1. Saliva factory switched ON Around 2–3 months, babies start producing more saliva. Earlier, the glands were kind of in silent mode. Now they’re active… but your baby hasn’t yet mastered swallowing it efficiently. So it pools, spills, and turns into tiny bubble art. 🫧 2. They don’t know how to swallow it properly yet Swallowing saliva is a learned coordination skill. At this age, they’re still figuring it out. Result? Drool + bubbles = mini cappuccino foam on the lips. 🦷 3. Early teething preparation Even if teeth won’t appear for months, the body starts preparing early. Extra saliva helps soothe gums. Some babies drool a lot long before the first tooth shows up. 🤍 4. Totally normal sensory phase They’re also exploring their mouth more. Tongue moving, lips experimenting, blowing air through saliva. It’s like they’ve discovered a new toy… and that toy is bubbles. 🚨 When to worry? It’s usually harmless. But talk to your pediatrician if you notice: • Fever • Refusing feeds • Very fussy with swollen gums • Thick, greenish drool with other symptoms • Difficulty breathing or swallowing Otherwise? Welcome to the “drool bib era.” Stock up on soft bibs and enjoy the bubbly smiles. Since your little one is around this age and you’re juggling work during nap time too, this phase is short. One day the bubbles stop, and you’ll oddly miss them. Parenthood is strange like that.
#Dreweling Reel by @animish0409 - Around 4-6 months babies often start blowing raspberries that sound- vibrating the lips to make a cute 'brrr or prrr' sound with bubble and drool.

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Around 4-6 months babies often start blowing raspberries that sound- vibrating the lips to make a cute 'brrr or prrr' sound with bubble and drool. -This behavior offers several physical, social, and cognitive benefits. -It's their way of exploring sounds and learning how their mouth work. -The action exercises the lips, tongue, and cheeks, building the strength needed for chewing solid foods and drinking from a cup. -It helps babies learn to control their breath and navigate the independent movement of their mouth parts, which is essential for future speech. -The vibrations and increased saliva production can help soothe sore gums during the teething process. It's absolutely normal. (Little sound-Big milestone) 🙌🏻
#Dreweling Reel by @heyits_jaylaxmi - If your baby is bubbling in 4 month see the reason 👶🏻

It is very common to see a 4-month-old turning into a little "bubble machine." At this stage,
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If your baby is bubbling in 4 month see the reason 👶🏻 It is very common to see a 4-month-old turning into a little “bubble machine.” At this stage, bubbling and drooling are usually a sign that your baby is hitting some exciting developmental milestones. Here’s why it’s likely happening: Common Causes at 4 Months • Salivary Gland Activation: Around 3 to 4 months, a baby’s salivary glands become much more active. Since they haven’t quite mastered the coordination to swallow all that extra spit yet, it ends up as bubbles or drool. • Preparation for Teething: Even if you don’t see a tooth for months, the “buds” are moving under the gums. This stimulates saliva, leading to bubbles and a lot of hand-chewing. • Exploring Textures: Babies use their mouths to learn. Blowing bubbles (and the “raspberry” sound that often follows) is their way of exploring how their lips and tongue work. • Early Digestion: Saliva contains enzymes that help break down food. As their digestive system prepares for the possibility of solids in the coming months, saliva production naturally increases. Quick Tips for “Bubble Management” 1. Keep the Chin Dry: Use soft bibs and change them often. Constant moisture can lead to a “drool rash” on their sensitive skin. 2. Apply a Barrier: A thin layer of baby-safe petroleum jelly or a barrier cream on the chin can prevent irritation. 3. Tummy Time: This helps strengthen the neck and jaw muscles, which eventually helps them swallow saliva more effectively Comment below for more such information Sources- google
#Dreweling Reel by @modernparentingtips - Why do babies take out air bubble from their mouth 

Babies take out air bubbles (blow bubbles or spit little foamy saliva) from their mouth for very
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Why do babies take out air bubble from their mouth Babies take out air bubbles (blow bubbles or spit little foamy saliva) from their mouth for very normal developmental reasons 👶✨ Here’s why it happens: 1️⃣ Immature swallowing control Newborns and young babies are still learning how to swallow saliva properly. Their mouth muscles aren’t fully coordinated yet, so saliva mixes with air → bubbles form → it comes out. This is especially common under 6 months. 2️⃣ Exploring their mouth (developmental milestone) Around 2–4 months, babies discover: Their tongue Their lips Their saliva They push saliva forward and blow air through it — and voilà, bubbles! It’s actually a motor skill practice moment. 3️⃣ Teething When teething starts (often 4–7 months), saliva production increases a lot. More drool = more chance of bubbles forming. 4️⃣ Reflux or trapped air Sometimes after feeding, babies have: Swallowed air Mild reflux Air escaping through saliva can look like bubbles. If baby is comfortable and feeding well, this is usually harmless. Save this for new parents 🤍 #babydevelopment #newparenttips #infantmilestones #babyhealth #newborncare
#Dreweling Reel by @thetenthxmonth - Babies blow raspberries (that adorable "pbbbbt" sound with spit bubbles 😅) for a few very normal - and actually important - developmental reasons.

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Babies blow raspberries (that adorable “pbbbbt” sound with spit bubbles 😅) for a few very normal — and actually important — developmental reasons. 1️⃣ Oral Development & Muscle Practice Blowing raspberries strengthens the lips, tongue, and jaw muscles. These are the same muscles used for: • Babbling • Saying consonant sounds (b, p, m) • Eating & chewing • Drinking from cups It’s basically a mini speech workout. ⸻ 2️⃣ Sensory Exploration Babies LOVE cause and effect. They’re discovering: “If I move my lips like this… I make a funny sound… and mama reacts!” The vibration + sound + your reaction = very entertaining. ⸻ 3️⃣ Communication Practice Before real words come in, raspberries are a form of expression. Sometimes it means: • Excitement • Playfulness • Attention-seeking • “I don’t want this spoon” (yes, during mealtime chaos 😅) ⸻ 4️⃣ Teething Relief If your baby is teething, extra drool + lip movement feels soothing. More saliva = more bubble-blowing opportunities. ⸻ 5️⃣ It’s Social When you copy them back, it becomes a back-and-forth exchange — which is early conversation practice. You can actually turn it into a mini speech game: • Baby blows raspberry • You copy • Pause and wait • Let them respond That pause builds communication skills. #MomLifeUnfiltered #BabyMilestones #PostpartumJourney #NewMomLife #raspberriesbaby
#Dreweling Reel by @veeras_littleworld_withaai - Around 3 to 4 months, a baby's saliva glands become more active.
They start producing more saliva, but they haven't yet learned how to swallow it prop
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Around 3 to 4 months, a baby’s saliva glands become more active. They start producing more saliva, but they haven’t yet learned how to swallow it properly — so it comes out as drool. At this age, babies also explore the world through their mouth. Hands, toys, clothes — everything goes inside. This can make drooling even more noticeable. Many parents think it’s teething. Teething can start around this time, but the first tooth may still take weeks or even months to appear. Drooling alone is not a problem. Just keep the area dry to prevent rashes and use soft bibs if needed. It’s a normal developmental phase — and yes, a very cute one too🤍 Every wet bib… Every little drool bubble… Is just a reminder that my baby isn’t so tiny anymore 🥹💛 Slow down time… just a little #babymilestone #babyactivities #babydrooling #babyteething #explorepage
#Dreweling Reel by @papajhappa (verified account) - 👉 1. It's not always teething

Most parents think drooling = teething
But many babies drool weeks or even months before teeth actually appear

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👉 1. It’s not always teething Most parents think drooling = teething But many babies drool weeks or even months before teeth actually appear 👉 2. Oral development is happening Blowing bubbles means your baby is discovering their mouth, tongue, and lips. This is an early step toward speech development 👉 3. Saliva production increases naturally Around 2–4 months, babies start producing more saliva than they can swallow. So it just… spills out 😄 👉 4. It strengthens muscles for talking Those bubbles and sounds are actually your baby practicing motor skills needed for speech 👉 5. It helps with digestion Saliva contains enzymes that help break down food Your baby is literally preparing for solid foods ahead 👉 6. It’s a sensory exploration phase Babies learn through their senses Drooling + blowing bubbles = self exploration and curiosity 👉 7. It’s completely normal Unless there are signs like fever, rash, or discomfort, 👉 Drooling is a healthy developmental sign Disclaimer: This content is for general parenting awareness only. Always follow your pediatrician’s advice for your baby’s specific needs. #babymilestones #newparentlife #parentingtips #babydevelopment #firsttimedad
#Dreweling Reel by @khushboochoudhry (verified account) - Mouthing is baby's way of exploring the world 🧿💕

This instinctive behavior, where babies put objects and their own hands into their mouths, serves
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Mouthing is baby’s way of exploring the world 🧿💕 This instinctive behavior, where babies put objects and their own hands into their mouths, serves a crucial developmental purpose beyond mere hunger. From the moment they are born, babies use their mouths to explore textures, tastes, and sensations. This exploration is a fundamental aspect of their cognitive and sensory development. By mouthing different objects, babies learn about their properties and begin to understand the world through touch and taste. While it’s easy to assume that every time a baby puts something in their mouth, they are hungry, this isn’t always the case. Babies mouth objects not only when they’re hungry, but also when they’re curious, seeking comfort, or simply trying to soothe themselves. It’s a natural reflex that helps them make sense of their environment. Parents play a crucial role in understanding and supporting this behavior. Providing safe, age-appropriate objects for babies to mouth encourages their exploration while minimizing risks. It’s important to ensure that objects are free from choking hazards and toxins. Mouthing is not only about sensory exploration but also about developing oral motor skills. It helps babies strengthen the muscles in their mouths, which is essential for speech and feeding later on. As they grow, babies gradually learn to differentiate between objects that are safe to mouth and those that aren’t, further refining their motor skills and cognitive abilities. #mouthing #babytips #momtips #momtipsandtricks #momtruth momlife momtobe momandson boymom boymama parenting parentingtips teething 4monthsold developmentmilestones babiesofinstagram momblogger momblog mombloggersofig mombloggerindia mombloggerindia trendingreels reels reelsinstagram trendingreels reelitfeelit babiesbabiesbabies babiesofinstagram parentlife parentinglife parentingeducator newmom firsttimemom
#Dreweling Reel by @refiningmomhood - Here's what's really going on when a baby is chomping on their hands 👶🖐️

It's brain development
Babies explore the world through their mouths. When
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Here’s what’s really going on when a baby is chomping on their hands 👶🖐️ It’s brain development Babies explore the world through their mouths. When they suck or chew on their hands, their brain is making connections about where their body is and how it works. That’s huge for coordination and awareness. It’s self-soothing Hands are one of the first tools babies use to calm themselves. Taking their hand away can actually increase stress instead of helping. It helps with hunger cues Before babies can cry or reach, hand-to-mouth movements are early signs of hunger. Stopping it can interfere with reading their cues. It prepares them for feeding That hand-to-mouth motion is practice for eating later on. It’s part of building the skills they need for solids down the road. It can help with teething Pressure on the gums feels good when teeth are moving under the surface. Their hands are always available, unlike a dropped teether 😅 When should you step in? • If their hands are visibly dirty • If they’re hurting themselves (scratching gums aggressively) • If a doctor has given a specific reason Otherwise? Let them explore. It’s not “bad manners,” it’s biology. #GentleParenting #BabyDevelopment #NewMomTips #ResponsiveParenting #infantdevelopment
#Dreweling Reel by @soulence_official - helps soothe sore gums and prepare your baby for solid foods.

From 2-4 months onwards, this messy (but cute 😄) phase begins - and yes, it can last t
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helps soothe sore gums and prepare your baby for solid foods. From 2–4 months onwards, this messy (but cute 😄) phase begins — and yes, it can last till toddler years! ✨ In this video, you’ll learn: ✔️ Why babies drool more during teething ✔️ Easy ways to manage drool at home ✔️ When drooling needs medical attention Mama, don’t stress — most of the time, it’s completely normal 💗 💬 Is your baby in the drooling phase right now? 📤 Share this reel with a new parent who needs reassurance #soulence_official #BabyCare #TeethingPhase #NewParents #BabyHealth #ParentingReels #MomLife #InfantCare
#Dreweling Reel by @keeku_and_sons - My baby just turned 3 months…

and yes - he started sucking his thumb 👶✨

At first I wondered,
"Is this teething already?"
"Should I stop him?"

So I
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My baby just turned 3 months… and yes — he started sucking his thumb 👶✨ At first I wondered, “Is this teething already?” “Should I stop him?” So I asked my pediatrician. And this is what I learned 👇 At around 2–4 months, babies enter something called the mouthing phase. It is NOT teething. It is NOT a bad habit. It is NOT hunger all the time. It’s development 🤍 At this age: • Babies discover their hands • They learn self-soothing • They explore the world through their mouth • Their sucking reflex is still strong • It helps regulate emotions This is called mouthing — and it’s completely normal. Teething usually starts later (around 5–6 months or beyond), and comes with other signs like drooling, gum irritation, chewing on objects constantly. Thumb sucking at 3 months is more about: ✔ Sensory exploration ✔ Comfort ✔ Neurological development ✔ Learning hand coordination My pediatrician clearly said — “If baby is feeding well, gaining weight, active and happy, there’s no need to stop it.” Most babies naturally reduce thumb sucking as they grow. So instead of panicking… I’m choosing to understand the phase. New parents, before you stress! sometimes it’s not a problem. It’s a milestone. Save this for later 🤍 Share with a new mom who might be worrying today. #babymilestone #3monthsold #newmomlife #babydevelopment #motherhoodmoments
#Dreweling Reel by @sher_sukoon - It's very normal for a 3-month-old baby to make bubbles 😊
Here are the main reasons:

👶 Why babies make bubbles at 3 months

1. Saliva glands are de
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It’s very normal for a 3-month-old baby to make bubbles 😊 Here are the main reasons: 👶 Why babies make bubbles at 3 months 1. Saliva glands are developing Around 2–4 months, babies start producing more saliva, but they haven’t learned how to swallow it properly yet—so it comes out as bubbles. 2. Exploring their mouth At this age, babies love making sounds, blowing air, and playing with their lips. Bubble-making is part of learning cause and effect. 3. Early communication Blowing bubbles often comes with cooing and babbling. It’s a sign your baby is practicing speech muscles. 4. Teething myth Some people think it means teething, but teething usually starts closer to 5–6 months. Bubbles alone don’t mean teeth are coming. 🚨 When to worry (rare) Bubbles are normal unless your baby also has: • Fever • Refusal to feed • Breathing difficulty • Excessive drooling with discomfort If none of these are present, it’s perfectly fine ❤️ #parenting#babydevelopment#growingtoofast#babyinsta#viral

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