Eileen C. asked

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Our two-month-old appears to be struggling with lots of saliva, and it sounds like it’s lodged in her throat at times; she is now very restless. She doesn’t seem to have pain in her throat and is only staying calm on her mother’s breast. This is the first time this issue has occurred, and there are no other relevant medical history details.

January 18th, 2024

Laura K. answered

The excessive saliva and its apparent lodging in the throat could be due to the baby's developing mu...

January 18th, 2024

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