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Q: Question About Teething?`
asked by: natzcee on October 25th, 2006
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Has anyone had a baby that starts teething realy soon :p? Teegan is 7 weeks this saturday coming and ive noticed little white bumps under her gums, shes been crying alot more than usual and if I put my finger in her mouth at the little white bumps under her gum she bites down hard then crys, is this teethig or is it too soon?
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AyaMiyaki
replied on October 25th, 2006
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Maybe it's thrush? I really don't know. Every time we take .Aly in to the doctor, she checks her mouth for thrush.

7 weeks sounds early to me for teething, but who knows! She might be...

Aly's been drooling a lot lately and making spit bubbles. I keep asking myself if maybe she's teething too. She makes 11 weeks tomorrow.
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natzcee
replied on October 25th, 2006
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Its not trush my aunties was a midwife and chechd for thrush and she says its her teeth under her gums that we can see but theres ones realy pushin agest her gum and more whiter than the rest, I was just wondering is it too soon Confused?
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Becky
replied on October 25th, 2006
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Its never too soon sweeie. Every baby develops different. Some are born with teeth!
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Nataliachick7
replied on October 25th, 2006
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If it is teething, I use hylands teething tablets- they work great, better than that orajel junk!
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Sail Away
replied on October 25th, 2006
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My son started teething at around 2 or 3 months, the doctor said it was early but didn't seem concerned. He's almost 8 months now and i'm still waiting for some teeth.

I would wait to see what your doctor says until you give her any medicine for teething, infants tylenol always works for my kid.
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bel_21
replied on October 26th, 2006
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My daughter started teething at 3 monts and got her first one a 4 months they come through so fast by six months she had 6. But my son was totally differant he didn't start teething until around 6 months so yeah every baby is different. Smile
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Eyes Wide Shut
replied on October 26th, 2006
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It very well culd be buds. Which is her teefuses. But they more than likely will go back down to calcify more.

Don't wish teething upon yourself....It sucks balls!!!

Good luck ladies!!


Sarah
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SamanthaM
replied on October 26th, 2006
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That's what I was thinking sarah. I mean it's exciting and all, but it sucks!!
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rosejackson
replied on October 26th, 2006
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I dont think its too soon. Some babies are born with teeth nowadays! William is 2 months old and the health visitor thinks hes teething. Ask a doctor if your concerned
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Becky
replied on October 26th, 2006
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Hi rose how are you? Do you have any new photos of william you can post please?
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SamanthaM
replied on October 26th, 2006
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rosejackson wrote:
i dont think its too soon. Some babies are born with teeth nowadays! William is 2 months old and the health visitor thinks hes teething. Ask a doctor if your concerned


yeah, don't hold your breath though. Ethan started teething at 2 months and didn't get any until 4 months. Thank god the fussiness didn't start at 2 months, I think i'd be dead right now.
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Eyes Wide Shut
replied on October 26th, 2006
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Whew....They'll see!!!

Oni was teething at 12 weeks, drooling, chewing, etc. But nothing until 5 months. So I wouldn't hold my breath on teeth popping out soon.

Yea, babies are born with teeth, but they are normally pulled due to the lack of structure. Or they will just fall out. And there's only been a *couple* of cases of that in the entire u s of a in the last 10 years.

You'll definately know when she starts to actually *cut teeth*!! They turn into a completely different baby.

Jesus...I'm glad that's over....For now. 2 teeth in 2 weeks is hard to cope with.

Sarah
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on October 26th, 2006
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.Melia is drooling and blowing bubbles now and it's soo cute. But I don't think that it's teeth yet. But she does have two spots on her gums that are white spots but they aren't around her frunt they are near the back. I am going to have them checked out at her appointment on the 13th.
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rosejackson
replied on October 28th, 2006
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William is drooling everywhere and wants everything in his mouth at the moment. I know itll be a while until teeth come through. Apparently more babies are born with teeth nowadays. I spoke to a friend whose a midwife a few days ago. Its very shocking! Williams just had his jabs this week and is very unsettled :sigh:
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