There are many reasons why your baby may be sticking their tongue out: hunger, feeling full, playing, a sign of reflux, teething, growth spurts, a small tongue, a large tongue, or even Downs Syndrome.
There are many reasons why your baby may be sticking their tongue out: hunger, feeling full, playing, a sign of reflux, teething, growth spurts, a small tongue, a large tongue, or even Downs Syndrome.
Such reflexes like rooting and sucking spontaneously occur as the baby reacts to stimuli such as stroking the baby’s mouth and touching the roof of the baby’s mouth respectively.
Such reflexes like rooting and sucking spontaneously occur as the baby reacts to stimuli such as stroking the baby’s mouth and touching the roof of the baby’s mouth respectively.
If you notice your baby sticking his tongue out during or after feeding, your baby is trying to signal you that he/she is already full and does not want to feed anymore.
If you notice your baby sticking his tongue out during or after feeding, your baby is trying to signal you that he/she is already full and does not want to feed anymore.