Yes, maybe the baby is teething or preparing to!
2007-04-19 07:50:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Babies do slobber a lot. Next time you take her in you might ask the doctor. Both of my nephews slobbered a lot and they both had large tonsils and had to have them out when they were about 3 years old. They had lots of sore throats & ear infections too. But I wouldn't worry about it. A 3 month old baby will usually slobber a lot. She'll be teething soon and they usually start slobbering a couple of months before the first actual tooth. That's why they sell those dribble bibs.
2007-04-19 07:55:25
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answered by kat 7
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My son is 4 months and he slobbers a whole bunch. I think he's teething though and your baby might be doing the same. He tries to stick his whole fist in his mouth and he just recently started sucking on his thumb. I wouldn't worry so much about your baby slobbering its normal for babies to do that kind of thing. Congrats on your baby!
2007-04-19 07:49:44
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answered by shelly690269 1
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My son is 4 months old and he's been slobbering since he was 3 months old. It's usually running down the front of his shirt. This is usually the age when babies start sucking on their fingers, causing them to drool.
2007-04-19 08:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems like mine has slobbered since the day she was born. Eight months now and still can't go anywhere without either a bib or cloth! Yes its normal.
2007-04-19 07:55:57
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answered by Maudie 6
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It is very normal. She is teething, getting ready to get a tooth or more than one. I'm afraid babies slobber a lot for quite a while. I hope this helps.♥♥
2007-04-19 07:48:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter is now 5 months previous, and began slobbering plenty at approximately 2 months previous. She does not pick to placed on bibs (pulls and tugs on it and cries!), so i now replace her shirt approximately 4-5 circumstances an afternoon because of the fact she slobbers plenty on them. they are very nearly soaked!!!
2016-10-12 23:04:15
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answered by carnegia 4
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Yes, every baby I know drools a lot. Don't worry, your baby will grow out of it. Just make sure that she does not put dirty objects in her mouth, and she'll be fine.
2007-04-19 08:51:34
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answered by blue_bee 4
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Oh, Yes. Your child may be getting ready to grow some teeth. try some anbesol for babies to help out with the pain and itching....
2007-04-19 07:52:42
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answered by mysticmoonprincess01 4
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This can continue for quite some time. Every time a new tooth or two starts coming in,it will begin again! Have a great day! ;-)=
2007-04-19 07:52:49
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answered by Jcontrols 6
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