As every child is unique, teething is a different experience for every child. My son is 2.8 now but when he was only 3 months old and started drooling, my family’s elderly ladies cautioned me this as a teething symptom. However, his first tooth came when he was 6 months old. All this time, from his third month to finally the sixth month, I spent in waiting to see him teething. Other than drooling and very less biting, there were no as such symptoms of teething in my son’s case.
Not all the kids face the same teething time; some of them even have virtually no symptoms. And a few of them experience teething pain for months. Thankfully there are some common signs to look for and be ready:
- Age: There is no fixed time when the first tiny tooth will show up. But commonly at 6 months of age, most of the kids get their first white Perl. You might have heard a few strange cases as well. Like; a baby born with a tooth in her mouth, tooth coming very early during second to the third month, and child got her first tooth after she completed one. No fixed pattern at all.....read more
