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Teething in a 9 week old???

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My little boy is 9 weeks and having a really flushed face I’m wondering could this be teething? He has no fever/temperature but I can see his teeth underneath his gums! He’s been having inconsolable episodes aswell

Thanks

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It sounds like it could very well be the start of them! Remember some baby’s can be born with teeth so really they can come in at any time! My daughter showed signs early on but took till the 6 months for the first to actually come through so that could also happen! Xxx

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It could be teething, but doesn't have to be. I think it's quite normal for a 9 week old to cry a lot (especially during the evenings), but it doesn't get a lots better after 10-12 weeks I seem to remember.

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