POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months agoA. It's common for babies, especially around 6 months old, to make various sounds, including gurgling or "gurgur" sounds. These sounds are often a part of their natural development as they begin exploring their voice and vocal cords.
However, if your baby is making these sounds along with any signs of discomfort, trouble breathing, or other concerning symptoms, it might be a good idea to:
Observe: Keep an eye on your baby to see if the gurgling sounds are accompanied by other signs like difficulty breathing, coughing, or a runny nose.
Burp: Sometimes, gurgling sounds could be due to trapped gas. Make sure to burp your baby after each feeding.
Positioning: Try gently holding your baby in an upright position after feeding to help with digestion and reduce the chances of gurgling due to stomach issues.
Consult a Doctor: If you're worried about the gurgling sound, or if your baby seems uncomfortable, it's best to consult with your pediatrician. They can rule out any underlying issues such as respiratory concerns or reflux.
Otherwise, if your baby seems comfortable, happy, and is developing well, the gurgling sound is likely just a phase of exploration!
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