Sunday, August 2, 2009

When do babies teeth? my baby is over 7 months and she has no teeth..?

it depends..some teeth at 3 months which seems to early and some teeth at 8 months which seems late... you never know she could get more teeth at once ... they say that is better because you dont have to go through the teething cycle as many times...also i have heard salty product harder the gums and it makes it harder for teeth to come in

When do babies teeth? my baby is over 7 months and she has no teeth..?
Every baby develops in their own time. My kids didn't get teeth till like 9 months. Just be patient.
Reply:they should be getting teeth between 6 and 12 months so she still has alot of time
Reply:relax, are you waiting for the all night crying !





it will come and you;ll be wishing it hadn;t.
Reply:Don't worry, your baby's teeth will come through in their own time. My daughter just had one tooth at the top front for ages but now she has all she needs!





Ask your health visitor if you are really concerned - they are the experts.
Reply:My friend has a baby his first tooth started coming in at about 9 maybe 10 months he's now 11 1/2 months he has alot of teeth so they come in fast once you see the first one.Same as when he learns to crawl once he gets started he crawls everywhere he'll be walking soon.
Reply:my first baby had her teeth when she was 5.5 months but my second baby, she is now 6 months havent got teeths, so its normal and depends on child to child, so nothing to worry about
Reply:my baby is 11 month,she got a teeth at 9 month only.u wait for few months.
Reply:do,nt worry
Reply:generally after 1 year
Reply:it differs for all kids mine is 14 monthes and has only 6...
Reply:I have two kids and they both started teething around 3 months. They both had 2 bottom teeth by 5 months. Teething can take up to three months before a tooth is visible.





The symptoms are of course saliva everywhere, and constantly dribbling. Turn off milk %26amp; food if they are older. Crying at night and during the day cause of the pain.





I have friends whose kids were around 15 months when they had their frist tooth. Don't stress it's not an issue. So many mothers put pressure on themselves if their children don't do things by a certain time. Mothers are also competitive. In our street mothers toilet trained their kids from 6 months so their child would be first etc.. same with walking and talking.





If your child is happy and healthy they will develop when they are ready. Just be patient.
Reply:first be patiant they start any where from 4 months to a year
Reply:Some babies are born with teeth, and some don't get them until they are over a year! Average age is 6-8 months but it varies quite a bit.





If your baby is otherwise healthy she will get teeth. There are some EXTREMELY RARE conditions which can result in never getting teeth, but they are associated with other birth defects which would be present already.





If a baby doesn't have teeth by 18 months we will sometimes refer them for X-rays just to make sure that teeth exist, but nothing you have to worry about now.
Reply:It varies. Both of my children were over a year before their teeth came in. They have strong teeth and never a cavity and are both teenagers now. They do have the tendency to lose them later also.
Reply:It differs for each child. I asked my daughter's pediatrition about why some kinds walk before others and talk before others, etc. He said the way he likes to describe this phenomenon to the parents is this:





Babies bodies seem to concentrate really hard on one thing at a time. That means that one child may talk at 6 months, but not walk until after a year old. Their bodies want to master one task before they move to another.





My daughter did not have any teeth until one years old, but she was already walking and talking just fine. Don't ever try to compare your kids to someone else's kids because you will just make yourself worried.





I've seen babies with teeth at 4 months, so it really does differ from child to child.




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