Teething - Ogdensburg,NY

Updated on January 04, 2013
S.F. asks from Ogdensburg, NY
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My 10 month old got her first '2' bottom teeth at the same time when she was just 6 months old and it was tough but we were happy that she got 2 at the same time. Get it over with faster! Well we havent seen a tooth in the last 4 months and now she has become fussy and cranky and chews on EVERYTHING. I keep checking her as best I can and I swear I am seeing and feeling at least 5 teeth coming in all at once. Her 4 top teeth seem to be coming in and at least one beside the bottom 2. Is this even possible? I thought it was weird that it took 4+ months to see anymore teeth after the first 2 but 5? I could be wrong but if Im not I am freaking out at how we are all going to handle that LOL

Anyway just thought I would check to see what you all think and if this has happened to anyone elses kids

Thanks in advance

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answers from Dallas on

Ugh. Teething. My son pushed teeth super early. He had 4 by 5 months. To make matters worse, he pushed them all in sets of four. The molars were a nightmare!! The great thing, is he had all his teeth and molars by 15 months. I offer you my sympathies!!

M.B.

answers from Tampa on

My almost 11m old finally got her bottom 2! LoL...and yes it's possible to get multiple teeth at once:)

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M.G.

answers from Kansas City on

It certainly can happen, poor thing. I would watch her closely and give her Tylenol whenever you think those darn teeth are bothering her. She's probably got a molar or two coming in and those really hurt.

Take Care,

M

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M.B.

answers from Rochester on

hon if you are still nursing her, nurse her every time she gets fussy. It lasts generally about 2-4 minutes, and she feels better almost immediately. Better than plastic and other unnatural stuff, and she gets nourishment at the same time. Nursing through teething is the best way for a baby to get comfort and pain relief all at the same time.

Good luck,
M.

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K.G.

answers from Cleveland on

My son got his first 2 by 7 months, and didn't get any more until after his first birthday. Be grateful that they're coming in groups. Better to get them over and done with than deal with them one at a time for weeks on end!!

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