POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. It's not uncommon for babies to experience temporary changes in their vocalizations. Here are a few reasons why your 6-month-old might have lost their voice:
1. Normal Development: Babies often go through phases in their vocalizations. They may be more vocal at times and less so at others as they develop new skills.
2. Teething: If your baby is teething, this can sometimes lead to discomfort, which might affect their vocalization.
3. Mild Illness: If your baby has been sick or has a mild cold, it could lead to a hoarse voice or a temporary loss of voice.
4. Fatigue: If your baby has been playing a lot or is tired, they may not vocalize as much.
If your baby seems otherwise healthy, is eating and drinking well, and doesn’t show signs of distress, this may just be a temporary phase. However, if the loss of voice persists for more than a couple of days, or if there are other concerning symptoms (like difficulty breathing, excessive irritability, or refusal to eat), it’s a good idea to consult your pediatrician for further evaluation.
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