@legendairymilk: Close your baby’s mouth! 👄 This simple tip can make a BIG impact on your baby! And give you some info about their oral motor skills 👄 Will your baby’s mouth fall open sometimes when they are sleeping? Sure, that can happen! When you see it, close their mouth so the tongue can lift UP and suction to the hard palate, and they breathe through their nose. Why is this important? 1️⃣ A closed mouth with the tongue UP is the correct resting tongue posture for babies (and adults too!) 2️⃣ Babies are naturally obligatory nose breathers but will breathe through their mouth if their nasal airway is compromised. 3️⃣ When the mouth is closed, the tongue is more likely to be up. When it’s up, it PRESSES on the hard palate and all the nerves running through it. This calms and regulates baby. 4️⃣ The tongue resting up under the hard palate helps form a nice and WIDE structure- which is optimal for oral development. 5️⃣ Breaths taken through the nose are FILTERED, whereas breaths taken through the mouth are not. Mouth breathing can lead to enlarged tonsils and adenoids, sleep disordered breathing and sleep apnea. If you notice that baby cannot keep their mouth closed after trying this several times, take a closer look at their oral motor skills. ⚠️ Mouth breathing CONSISTENTLY at rest or while sleeping is NOT typical, and is usually accompanied by other oral motor difficulties including feeding. If you notice CONSISTENT mouth breathing, snoring, trouble latching for breastfeeding, trouble bottle feeding, excessive drooling, or a low and forward tongue position at rest, an evaluation by an IBCLC who has advanced education and experience in oral function and assessment is recommended. 📌 SAVE and SHARE with other parents and follow us for more content! #babydevelopment #breastfeeding #parentingtips #legendairymilk #mouthbreathing #sleepybaby #breastfeedingjourney #tonguetie
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Wednesday 26 July 2023 21:47:33 GMT
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Nanay Marvi | Video Editor :
This is probably the 10th video today that I am learning something new bout babies and I’m overwhelmed. First time mom here 😭
2023-07-28 15:43:37
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AgentR.🇨🇦 :
fake sleeping , he smiled 😂
2023-09-17 15:49:17
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Mayra l SAHM :
I close it, but he opens it right after every time! 😳
2023-07-28 23:55:49
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Vivi Mazapan :
I've been doing it since she was born and she still opens it at 7 months 😭
2023-07-26 22:40:58
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Eveeeeelove :
What happens if you won’t close their mouth?
2023-07-30 23:44:30
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haylee :
😂😂😂😂😂 Baby will be just fine.
2023-07-31 00:46:56
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Vivi Tse :
Because????
2023-08-01 21:46:28
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user8426043957755 :
why, please
2023-08-01 21:59:49
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Jessica :
I do but he just reopens it over and over
2023-07-27 19:46:39
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SunFlower🌻 :
Why
2023-07-27 04:31:18
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user4233075725174 :
What if they sleep with a pacifier?
2023-07-30 22:50:22
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paulysue :
babies only know how to breath through their noses until they reach about 2-6 months. this may just be a comfortable position for them
2023-07-29 04:24:36
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TM-1 :
Why?
2023-09-11 04:01:56
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celina :
and…. Why?
2023-08-08 19:58:46
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Myra_darlene :
My preemie baby would do this and even tho I’m a new mom but I knew that wasn’t right n the Nurses at the NICU would say that’s normal n fine 💀
2023-08-27 05:43:25
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Bethany McKenzie :
But what if they have a deviated septum and can’t breath properly through their nose?
2023-08-06 02:28:17
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Zintle Ramano :
idk I’m hesitant about touching my babies mouth especially with hands
2023-08-20 20:26:43
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Outofthewoods :
As a speech therapist I am loving this!
2023-08-13 19:52:27
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Jenkins :
Whoops. Okay. I’ll remember.
2023-07-29 11:00:01
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Vivster :
Um except if they have asthma they can’t help it ? Or other reasons/conditions!
2023-08-04 22:32:37
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chr :
Why ?
2023-07-30 20:56:34
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Megan :
just because their mouth is open doesn’t mean they’re breathing through their mouth 😁 my LO sometimes has her mouth open but only breathes thru nose
2023-08-01 23:43:25
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Apple User397844 :
Why?
2023-07-30 02:08:25
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