Hands in mouth

My 18 week old WILL NOT take his hands out of his mouth literally since birth he would suck on his fingers but it’s just getting worse, I know it’s normal for them to do this sometimes but he putting them in his mouth while I’m trying to give his bottle, i take him swimming his hands are in his mouth the whole time, I give him teething toys & he uses them for 5 min tops then his hands are back in his mouth. Is anyone else’s baby like this?

Read more on Peanut

The views expressed in community are solely the opinions of participants, and do not reflect those of Peanut.

Learn more about our guidelines.
Add a comment
Avatar

I feel like I have to wrestle my baby‘s hand out his mouth when he’s feeding 😂 it’s cause they’re able to control their hands more and they discover everything through their mouths. Plus I’m pretty sure he’s getting his teeth through soon. Dribble everywhere 🫠

Avatar

Mine is the same..swimming, sleeping, playing, feeding .. 😅 he's more recently found that he can stick his thumb into his mouth alongside my nipple ..feeding him has become not-so-fun.. but as Kirsty mentioned, it's their discovery phase, coupled with possible teething

Read more on Peanut

Trending

in our community

So you think babies are smarter with?

I had a first time dad say babies that's breastfed have a 3% iq higher than a baby that's being formula feed. I told him it don't matter if they are breastfeed or formula feed it depends on the parents if they are teaching them and sI ending time with them vs just putting them in front of a tv or tablets. He said I sound stupid.

Avatar

45

Relactation

Has anyone started their breastfeeding/pumping journey again after a very long break of dry. I haven’t breastfed or pumped for 3 months and I’m thinking about restarting. I just pumped and got a small amount of colostrum out but I don’t know if I’ll ever get a supply back.

Avatar

7

Nappies or pull ups?

Are you supposed to change from nappies to pull ups when they start walking? I’m still using nappies

Avatar

6

Sleep training guilt

We've just sleep trained our 4.5 month old and it's worked really well. Gone from 4-5 wake ups each night with needing to feed back to sleep + nerve wracking transfers, to 10.5 hour sleeps with minimal stirring and no crying to sleep. He's a happy boy during the day too, and goes down for naps fairly easily in his cot too.

We did NOT use the cry it out method, but still why does social media shame me and make me feel like the worst parent ever 😥 there are so many nasty comments about how I don't love my son if I chose to sleep train him and how I've created attachment issues, despite no research suggesting that whatsoever.
Sorry, just came to vent ☹️

Avatar

12

Experience with not circumcising

Hi!
Having my baby boy any day now. My first is a girl and in a way that felt easier for the sake of feeling like I know what comes with being a girl. Me and my partner decided not to circumcise our son but everyone I know has been circumcised or circumcised their sons. I understand why people do circumcise it but it’s not something I’m comfortable with and don’t want to for the sake of “everyone else does it”.

Can anyone give me advice or tips or what to expect with not circumcising their sons? Feeling lost and anxious over it.

TIA!

Avatar

2

22

Does your baby wake up

I have a 4 month old when he is sleeping dad and I will start having sex. Since the baby was born he will wake up almost every time. He’s usually a hard sleeper.
Is this normal? If this happens to you is your baby a boy or girl?

Avatar

3

Read more on Peanut