Kanmani ThiruvengadamMom of a 3 m old boy2 days agoA. it's called mouthing. don't try to take it out. it's a developmental milestone.
Dr Neetu SinghMom of a 3 m old boy3 days agoA. Around 3–4 months, babies naturally begin sucking on their hands more often. It helps them calm themselves, explore their bodies, and practice movements needed for future skills. This behavior is generally a normal developmental milestone. If it is accompanied by fever, poor feeding, or excessive distress, it's a good idea to discuss it with your pediatrician.
Fathima salamGuardian of a 3 m old boy3 days agoA. it's the milestone of babies. you should allow.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr 10 m old girl3 days agoA. Babyhug Teether the silicon one I would recommend you to give to the child it seems like your child has started to have his teeth which can be seen any time after the age of three months which is why this is the behaviour so kindly connect with your doctor if required otherwise this is actually the reason this would help in getting rid of the habit
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