What is Baby Teething?
From the moment your baby is born, you should prepare yourself for his first teething. I'm sure you have heard of some miserable stories regarding to a baby's teething.
You may have to go through several sleepless nights on your part, and imagine what your baby is going to go through as well. To prepare for this eventful occurrence, you may be asking this question: when do babies start teething?
There is no specific time for teething to happen. Instead, this timing may vary for each individual baby. To know exactly when it will occur, you should watch out for minor signs your baby may show. He may cry all day long for no reason, or appear fussier than normal.
With the emergence of these signs, you should try rubbing your fingers across his gums to determine if your baby is teething.
Typically, babies get their first tooth around the age of six to nine month. The first tooth to appear is often the top two middle teeth. Following the growth of the two front teeth, the first set of molars. Normally, the first set of molar will appear from the age of ten to fourteen month.
The fangs would appear around the age of a year and a half. Your child should have grown a full set of teeth by the age of eighteen month.
During teething, babies may show signs of slight fever, diarrhea or flu. Most babies would feel pain and discomfort in their gums. The best way for you to help your baby at this time is to get them some teething rings or any teething product to help them reduce the pain they're experiencing.
As mentioned, each individual baby may have different experience and teething conditions. Thus, the best way to tell when your baby starts teething is to pay close attention and observe your baby.
