Why Is My Baby Drooling Like a Waterfall and Chewing Their Hands Nonstop?! š§š¦šļø
Around 3ā4 months old, babies suddenly turn into hand-obsessed, drool-producing machines⦠and hereās why:
š¶ Sensory Explosion
Your baby is waking up to the world! Around this age, their senses are in overdriveāsight, touch, taste, and awareness are blossoming. Hands are suddenly fascinating (and conveniently attached!), so into the mouth they go. Itās their built-in science experiment. š§Ŗ
š§ Oral Development
Babies explore their world with their mouths. Chewing helps with oral muscle development, jaw strengthening, and mapping where their mouth ends and the rest of the world begins. This is foundational for feeding and speech down the line!
𦷠Teething? Maybe, maybe not.
Yes, some babies start teething this early (especially if you notice red gums, crankiness, or disrupted sleep). But drool + hand gnawing doesnāt always mean teeth are imminent. This is a normal phaseāeven if no tooth pops through for months.
š¦ Saliva Surge
Their salivary glands are now active, but their swallowing reflex hasnāt caught up yet. So the drool just⦠pours. (Totally normal, but yesātime to stock up on bibs!)
š Self-Soothing Skills
Your babyās learning how to comfort themselves. Sucking and chewing on their hands = their first form of emotional regulation. This is a big step in development and autonomy.
š” Bottom Line:
Drooling and hand-chewing at 3ā4 months is not just about teethingāitās a developmental leap. Let them explore (safely), offer clean hands, teething toys, and maybe embrace the bib life for a while. š«¶
Youāre not imagining itāand youāre not alone. Babies are busy learning everything, one slobbery hand at a time.
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