My 3.2 month baby is making bubbles with her saliva and expelling too much saliva..rest she is happy..taking her feed normally...what is the possible cause for this drooling
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Drooling and blowing bubbles is common in babies and an important step in their milestone when what they need is centered on the mouth. This becomes especially apparent at 3 to 6 months of age.
You can give your baby chewing rings which are safe and cleansed well.
Also watch for any spots or ulcers in her mouth as these may cause discomfort and excessive drooling.
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