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Babbling is the term for the gurgling sounds that infants make in the back of their throats

Babbling is a combination of consonant and vowel sounds — single syllable sounds like “pa” or “ba,” or long “ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.” Over time, baby babble evolves into word-sounds and eventually, basic words.

It is caused by air passing through normal saliva or refluxed milk. These gurgling noises are likely to build up during sleep. Slowly, the newborn learns to swallow more often. Nasal Noises are usually caused by dried mucus in the nose.

It usually occurs between 6 and 9 months. Babbling turns into baby jargon, or “nonsense speech.”

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