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    Default 4 month old gargling noises

    I've noticed today that DD seems to be constantly making this strange gargling noise, is that normal?
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    My DS is also doing this!
    He is almost 4 months. When he gets a bit of spit in his mouth, or some milk he makes the noise, then smiles about it. I think it's a new trick he has learnt and I wouldnt be worried about your DD doing it!

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    Very normal. Its their version of talking.

    Once they start, they dont stop!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TripleTime View Post
    Very normal. Its their version of talking.

    Once they start, they dont stop!
    She's been doing it all day, it's driving me NUTS!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by elleandmum View Post
    She's been doing it all day, it's driving me NUTS!!!
    Drive me nuts too, 3 fold!

    If i take to long to respond they get louder till i do.
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    Yes its normal, its how they learn to talk.
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    double post
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    Quote Originally Posted by TripleTime View Post
    Drive me nuts too, 3 fold!

    If i take to long to respond they get louder till i do.
    She did it for like an hour this afternoon instead of going to sleep I got so fed up I left her in her cot and went downstairs, 15 minutes later she was fast asleep, thank god.
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    Quote Originally Posted by elleandmum View Post
    She did it for like an hour this afternoon instead of going to sleep I got so fed up I left her in her cot and went downstairs, 15 minutes later she was fast asleep, thank god.
    I do the same, both girls would rather lay in bed & talk than sleep. Ds yells at them, rolls over & goes to sleep.
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    totally normal
    DS has been doing this since really early, he is now almost 10 months & still does it all the time

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