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This isnt the most thrilling of subjects but when did your LO stop drooling all the time?????

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eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 11:09

The title says it all really:

I have a 7 month old who drools non stop. All his clothes get soaked through and it is making the skin on his chest come out in a little rash. We keep bibs on him but it only stems back the tide really. It's driving me nuts!!! Plus whenever I get a cool top for him you never see it because he always has a bib on.

When will it stop???

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eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 11:12

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RedTartanLass · 19/03/2007 11:13

My 3 year old still dribbles sometimes!!!

tubismybub · 19/03/2007 11:15

probably not what you want to here but DS who is 21 months still has drooly days occassionally, I'm hoping it's just cause he hasn't got all his teethe yet.

eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 11:15

oh god thats not what I wanted to hear!! I just want an end to the tap that is continually running out of his mouth! I wouldnt mind the occassional dribble but this is loads!

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eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 11:51

come on doesnt anyone want to come on here and tell me their baby stopped drooling at exactly 8 months????

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cheechymunchy · 19/03/2007 11:53

'fraid not eenybeeny. My DS was 2 a couple of weeks back and has a proverbial waterfall all day. It's the last 4 teeth at the back that does it. I just grin and bear it!

madmarchhare · 19/03/2007 11:53

No, ds is 3 and still dribbles

lucykate · 19/03/2007 11:54

ds is 21 months, still dribbles when teething, but otherwise has stopped. i think he was about 13 months when i stopped having to put a bib on him all the time to soak it up

madmarchhare · 19/03/2007 11:54

and he has all his teeth

eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 12:04

oh dear. alright. well at least I know what I am in for. Thanks.

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eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 12:04

can you hear the agony?

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tinkerbellhadpiles · 19/03/2007 12:06

I sewed nappy liners ONTO my dds t shirt for this very reason. Sudocrem is good on the rash that results round the neck from constant slobber BTW - but be positive you have a child and a labrador substitute all rolled into one.

REIDnotREEDorREAD · 19/03/2007 12:09

my ds is 7 month and he too drools all the time too, we keep a bib on him all the time but if we are going out anywhere that we want him to look nice and not have a bib on we put a bib on under his t shirt (but over his vest iyswim) although his t shirt still gets wet at least he looks kind of ok! it also acts as a double barrier if you put a bib on over the top!

i feel your pain

REIDnotREEDorREAD · 19/03/2007 12:10

just re read my post, sorry. There should be lots more full stops!!!

eenybeeny · 19/03/2007 12:10

oh thats a good idea Reid and Tinkerbell

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tubismybub · 19/03/2007 12:18

Ds was a puker form birth to 6 months so all is lovely outfits were covered with bib I was so excited when the puking stopped and soooooo disapointed when the drooling started, it's like being kissed by a red setter somedays

tinkerbellie · 19/03/2007 12:56

dd had this prob all the time her tops were wet through, her coat had to be changed everyday etc

i think she has only just stopped and on occasion she still does if she hasa cold and she's 16 months!!

colander · 19/03/2007 13:08

DD2 dribbled constantly until about 8 months, and then only when teething. Still get the occasional dribbly kiss from her now (15 months) - mmm lovely.

TooTicky · 19/03/2007 13:14

My ds2 did this, seemed to go on for ages. He also had problems with his speech later and I wonder if there was a connection.

JARM · 19/03/2007 13:17

my DD2 (17mnths) is also like a tap at the moment - and i agree its the back teeth that are doing it - she has had 3 in the last 2 weeks!

Hoping it stops soon, have taken to being covered in drool as a fashion statement!

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