Feeding difficulties, Infant feeding, Weaning Stacey Zimmels Feeding difficulties, Infant feeding, Weaning Stacey Zimmels

Helping an overactive gag reflex

Gagging is a reflex that is present from birth and remains with us for our whole lives. It’s purpose is to protect our airways and stop foreign objects and foods from ‘going down the wrong way’ and reduces the risk of us choking.

In babies the gag reflex is further forward in the mouth than it is in adults. By the age of 4-6 months your baby will begin to have some more control of this reflex, which coincides with being ready for weaning at around 6 months.

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