Stop This Habit! Why Babies Shouldn't Sleep With Their Mouth Open

Does your baby sleep with their mouth open? While it looks calm or cute, mouth breathing in babies is not normal and can signal underlying issues such as tongue-tie. Babies are natural nose breathers, and proper nasal breathing is essential for healthy sleep, growth, and development. In this video pediatric physio Julie Lade will cover: 👉 Why babies are supposed to breathe through their nose 👉 How a tongue-tie can cause mouth breathing 👉 The negative effects of sleeping with an open mouth 👉 The health benefits of proper nasal breathing 👉 What parents can do if they notice mouth breathing in their baby Understanding the difference between mouth breathing and nasal breathing can make a big impact on your baby’s health and well-being. If your little one consistently sleeps with their mouth open, it’s important to know the possible causes and when to seek professional help. 👶 Learn how to support your baby’s sleep, feeding, and development by addressing mouth breathing early. 👍 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video with other parents! Baby- and children physioterapist Julie Lade teaches you about tips, tricks and motor skills for infants, babies, toddlers and children. 10.000+ followers   / sansefys   #babyphysiotherapist #babymilestones #motorskillsdevelopment