What's going on with a baby blowing bubbles

  Babies often engage in cute and funny behaviors in their daily lives, sometimes making parents laugh and cry, and other times making parents puzzled. For example, when a baby spits bubbles, parents will feel that it is unhygienic and affects the baby's physical health. Let's talk about what happens when a baby blows bubbles now?

  

What's going on with a baby blowing bubbles1

  In general, spitting out bubbles is a normal physiological reaction of babies. Due to the underdeveloped salivary glands, babies secrete more saliva. As babies have not yet learned how to swallow, they may spit out excess saliva in the form of bubbles. Especially for babies around three months old, the phenomenon of spitting out bubbles is relatively obvious and frequent. After babies grow up and learn swallowing skills, the phenomenon of spitting out bubbles will naturally decrease.

  There is also a period when babies grow teeth, during which they may experience the phenomenon of spitting bubbles, which can also be said to be the peak period of spitting bubbles. When a baby's baby teeth protrude from their gums, they may feel some mild discomfort in the gum tissue, which stimulates the nerves on their gums and secretes saliva. As the baby ages and their body functions improve, the phenomenon of spitting bubbles will also decrease.

  Finally, babies are full of curiosity about all new things. Babies blowing bubbles may just be for fun, and also to attract adults' attention. Parents can praise their babies appropriately and give them enough attention, so that they will become more outgoing and intelligent when they grow up.

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