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baby apni Tung babr bar bahir nikalta kyu h
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A. At around 5 months, babies often start exploring their mouths and experimenting with their tongues. Keeping the tongue out can be a normal part of this developmental stage. It's a way for them to explore their oral motor skills.
However, if your baby consistently keeps their tongue out or exhibits other behaviors that concern you, it's a good idea to consult with your pediatrician. There could be various reasons for this behavior, including teething discomfort, developmental milestones, or even a tongue-tie (a condition where the strip of skin beneath the tongue is shorter than usual).
Observing your baby's overall behavior, feeding patterns, and discussing any concerns with your healthcare provider can provide more personalized insights into your baby's development and well-being.
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