At nine months, babies are rapidly developing new ways to express themselves Face will go bright red and he often coughs afterwards because he is hurting his throat. Growling noises at this stage can be puzzling for many parents.
At around 4 months of age, babies start to experiment more with sounds and this often includes growling It's getting embarrassing taking him out places because he makes this loud, throaty, straining sound and scowls as though he is angry They are not expressing anger or discomfort, but rather trying out new sounds they can make with their voice.
Many parents have heard their little ones let out a low, guttural noise that sounds like a growl While it may seem strange or even concerning, growling is actually a normal part of a baby’s development. They may strain and make noises that suggest they're constipated, but when the poo comes out, it appears normal. Between 6 and 11 months old, babies will begin mimicking sounds they hear
Your tiny parrot may start growling if they hear the dog make that noise, so growling will be part of their new copycat skill set. Throughout the day your baby swallows air and saliva many times, and the upper end of his intestine often “kicks back” some of the air that has entered, producing a rumbling sound. “it usually isn’t anything to worry about Many babies go through a squealing or screeching phase between 4 and 6 months of age, so your little one is right on schedule
At this age, babies babble, laugh, coo, and… screech!