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asked by: oh_mommy on January 15th, 2007
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Well shawn and I and the rest of our family all agree that reese has started the teething, we looked it up and tried things for teething (cuz reese wouldnt shut up) and he stoped crying... And hes been extra drooly latily... Im so not looking forward for all this stuff. I have a headacke already Sad Sad
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tinkinpink84 replied on January 15th, 2007
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Teething is never fun, my sons 17 mths and extra cranky he has 3 teeth cutting through at once, just been giving him tylenol and motrin
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on January 15th, 2007
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How old is reese now .Sarah?

Oni started showing signs at 3 months, but didn't cut her tooth till 5. We searched the internet & books, and it all pointed to teething.

Teething *sucks*!!!! Let me warn you now! Oni has been acting like a total different baby!!! Man....

Sarah
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Sunflower_pie81 replied on January 15th, 2007
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Melia is starting to show huge signs of teething. Nothing yet though.
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Bridget replied on January 15th, 2007
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What are the signs?

I thought finn might be teething but now i'm thinking he's just producing more saliva and has discovered drooling, he purposely spits and drools and blows bubbles and makes a big mess out of his shirts. He's also constantly gnawing on his hands, but I think that's just because he's starting to find them and use them.

I also thought he was teething a while back when he had a gum hematoma, but that burst and that was that.
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on January 15th, 2007
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Yall....It's not gonna happen at 2 months...Or even 3.

At yalls baba's next appt, ask the Dr. To feel their gums. They can tell by pushing on them, where the teeth are.

Oni's Dr. At her 5 month appt told me, "oh yea, she'll cut these teeth within a couple days"...The very next morning...She had a tooth.

She started rubbing her cheeks and drooling and putting her hands in her mouth at about 2 months.

Ask .Dalicia if .Bray had these symptoms early. Cuz he's 10 months and hasn't sprouted one yet. But i'm almost positive he drools and chews on *everything*.

Sarah
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Magical Logic replied on January 15th, 2007
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My son had his first tooth at 3 months. Someone I cant remember who on my husbands side was born with 2 teeth
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on January 15th, 2007
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Eeeekk!! I've heard that they have to pull those teeth that they are born with!

I know .Sam's son .Ethan got his first tooth at 4 months!

This whole baby's having teeth thing is waaay over rated...It *sucks*!!!

I don't think I can stress that enough. If oni didn't get teeth till a year, i'd jump for joy! Honestly...

Sarah
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mayhi replied on January 15th, 2007
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My nephew was 14 days old when he cut his first tooth.. My sister just about sh*t her pants when she saw that. Now she knew why he had been sooo fowl and cranky. Now he has a second tooth, which he cut back in december.. Around the 1st or second week. He is now only 3 months old and teething again. Poor little guy looks hillarious with 2 front teeth!!

Mary
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Eyes Wide Shut replied on January 15th, 2007
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Bridget replied on January 15th, 2007
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I know someone whose baby was born with 2 teeth also. They pulled them, i'm not sure why.
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oh_mommy replied on January 15th, 2007
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Well reese has been extra cranky not drinking as much, drooling more, chewing on things }(like my arm) last night we gave him a cold cloth to chew on and he shut right up
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