Drooling is common in babies, whether they’re teething or not. Continual drooling, though, means that there is constantly saliva on your baby’s cheeks, chin, neck, and chest. This is not good for the ...
The constant presence of saliva on your baby’s chin and neck can turn into a drool rash. This can be a common side effect of teething, but many babies drool even when they aren’t getting new teeth. A ...