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About teething.. first time mum x

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I’m a first time mum and my baby is 8 months old, what are the signs of teething please?? She is off food, hot mouth, warmer to touch and just generally clingy as she usually isn’t! Pls help x

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Sounds like teething to me. Sometimes they get a rrd cheek too. Dribbling and chewing everything. Runny nappies. Off their milk.

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My boy is 8 months now and just got his first tooth... Tbh I didn't notice anything different until I put my finger in his mouth and felt something sharp. Thinking back, he was spitting a lot like lots of dribble, but I'd thought he was just practicing raspberries.

Your baby girl might be having teething pain but no tooth comes through, or maybe a developmental phase as she's becoming more aware of the world. Whatever it is hope either tooth makes an appearance or she gets over this phase soon, crossing fingers for you x

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