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Help! 6 month old won't stop blowing spit bubbles

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pinkgin85 · 01/07/2020 10:02

My cheeky 6 month old DS has just learnt how to blow spit/raspberries the last few days and he's been doing it constantly! I'm getting spit facials all day but the problem is he's doing it while I try to feed him! He does it after every spoonful! Sad this is a phase right? How long will this last?

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Disfordarkchocolate · 01/07/2020 10:05

If they are like my middle son, when they are about 11.

DustyMaiden · 01/07/2020 10:13

Don’t react and it will pass quickly. He will learn to put the bowl on his head or throw food at you.

GemmeFatale · 01/07/2020 11:27

Developmentally it’s excellent. Tongue and lip control that he’ll need for eating and speaking.

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fonxey · 01/07/2020 12:05

Yup... Mine did it once all day full on raspberry. Tiring because i blew them back at her! It's just so cute.

Now she just does it frequently bit not all the time. She usually just blows bubbles down her chin making vvvvvvvv noises. Adorable! You ask her opinion on something and you might get a big raspberry though.

Ne "What do you think of Boris Johnson?"
Baby: thhbbblllppphhhhhh!

WhatASadLittleLifeJane · 01/07/2020 13:04

We have just come to the end of the all day raspberries. Lasted about three weeks!

weepingwillow22 · 01/07/2020 13:07

Ours started 4 months ago and no sign of them stopping. LO is now 8 months.

pinkgin85 · 01/07/2020 13:17

Ahhh okay I guess it's normal! I managed to get his porridge into him at high speed using the bowl as a shield, it was like playing paint ball Grin

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Disfordarkchocolate · 01/07/2020 13:44

Oh he sounds so cute.

pinkgin85 · 01/07/2020 14:42

@Disfordarkchocolate I'm obviously biased but yes he is Grin

Help! 6 month old won't stop blowing spit bubbles
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Disfordarkchocolate · 02/07/2020 16:21

OMG amazingly cute!!

He looks so huggable, and I bet he smells so lovely too. I miss have babies in my life. With luck I will eventually be blessed with more grandchildren.

picklemewalnuts · 02/07/2020 16:24

@Disfordarkchocolate

OMG amazingly cute!!

He looks so huggable, and I bet he smells so lovely too. I miss have babies in my life. With luck I will eventually be blessed with more grandchildren.

Nope I bet he smells of vague vomit and nappy, like all babies do!

But I'm sure he's very cute and squish able!

Lindy2 · 02/07/2020 16:28

He's building up his muscles in his mouth ready for speech. It's a messy but necessary development stage.

Keep the bibs and muslins handy!

TeddyIsaHe · 02/07/2020 16:52

I’m laughing so much at paintball porridge Grin

pinkgin85 · 02/07/2020 17:17

Haha thank you! He smells of drool mostly, he's not a very spotty baby thankfully unlike my first.

Thanks all, hopefully the drool facials will calm down soon!

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pinkgin85 · 02/07/2020 17:18

@Lindy2 I actually have to double bib him and use the plastic backed ones! He's a lot more drooly than my first Grin

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