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Nes explains that when Sienna was teething, she was dribbling a lot and gives her parenting tips about some products and ideas that may help.

About the time parents have just got their babies to sleep through the night (mostly anyway), baby moves right on into teething.

Infant development experts say that teething usually starts when your baby is around four months old, and continues up to about two years old, at which time you get a reprieve until about five years old when the baby teeth start being replaced by adult teeth. Some babies teeth early, at around three months old, and some teeth later, giving exhausted parents a few extra nights of well-earned sleep (which they may spend worrying about the fact that the baby has yet to teeth).

No doubt teething will bring about lots of crying and premature babies may teeth later. Some babies don't develop their first teeth until 7 months or more, and a few may even be a year old before showing a single tooth. As you’ve probably discovered with babies, you can't reliably compare progress with any other baby or ideal. Your baby will develop teeth when he or she is ready…


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