Babies Sleep With Mouths Open - Is It Normal?

Have you ever seen babies sleeping with mouth open? Did that look odd to you as to why they are breathing through their mouth instead of the nose? You are not alone. If your newborn is breathing with mouth open, you should definitely ask yourself. 'why does a baby sleep with their mouth open?' for the sake of your little one's health. Breathing through the mouth often indicates blockage or obstruction in the nasal passages or airways. While occasional breathing through the mouth is understandable, frequent mouth breathing could indicate underlying health conditions in a baby apart from breathing difficulties. It is not advisable to leave it unattended, and parents must seek a medical opinion sooner or later, as it could be any underlying medical condition. #babysleepingwithmouthopen #whydobabiessleepwiththeirmouthopen #babycare #babysleep Chapter : 0:08 Introduction 0:32 Is It Normal for a Baby to Sleep With the Mouth Open? 1:20 What Causes My Newborn Sleep With Her Mouth Open? 2:06 Effects of Infant Sleeping With an Open Mouth 2:28 Tips to Getting Rid of the Habit of Mouth Breathing in Babies For More Information: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articl... Like, comment, and share with Your family and friends. FirstCry Parenting helps you through your journey of Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy & Parenting. Happy Parenting! Subscribe Now :    / firstcryparenting   Connect with FirstCry Parenting Download Our App Android : https://bit.ly/2Vqtvjl​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ iOS : https://apple.co/2IKcmv0​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Website : https://parenting.firstcry.com/​​​​​​​ Follow us on: Facebook -   / firstcryparenting   Instagram -   / firstcryparenting   Twitter -   / firstcryindia​​​​   Pinterest -   / ​   Disclaimer: Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health care professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding. The images shown in the video are illustration purpose only. If you have any queries about pregnancy, parenting, child health and care, get answers from experts at FirstCry Parenting's Q&A section. Visit Now- https://parenting.firstcry.com/qna/qu...