Being sick, no. Having a fever and being moody yes!
2006-07-19 12:15:56
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answered by Michelle 6
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regrettably it would properly be a lengthy time period. My daughter is now 8 months, she has been actively teething considering the fact that she became 4.5 months previous -- and her first teeth as fairly cracked the exterior -- besides the undeniable fact that we may be able to work out 6 extra merely below the gumline. My oldest all started teething at 7 months did not get a unmarried teeth until eventually a year after that were given 4 quickly.
2016-11-06 20:40:28
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answered by ? 4
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i have not ever heard of 8 teeth coming in at once but keep and eye on fever and watch for discomfort. Baby oragel might help a little but i would also go to the doctor or ask over the phone about your babys condition
2006-07-19 12:23:33
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answered by kimber69 2
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Yes, it's not a nice thing having teeth come through your gums, do you remember what it was like as a child when you got your second set of teeth?
All you can do is make sure that you have a good teething gel or I used Chamomilla 3x pillules from my homeopath crushed up and rubbed on the gums - proof homeopathy works because it worked on my children and they knew no different.
2006-07-19 12:19:19
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answered by Tony T 3
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Yes, the bottom ones will give her diarrhea and the top ones will give her a fever. It's COMPLETELY normal!!
Try to keep her fever down and give her pedealyte for the diarrhea. Try to make her as comfortable as possible. It's no fun for her either...and I know it's got to be driving you nuts.
My son was miserable when he cut his baby teeth. I always knew which ones he was cutting by the symptoms.
Popsicles help too...
2006-07-19 12:17:30
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answered by DEATH 7
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poor baby :( give her some Tylenol and Orajel for the pain.
But yes it's normal for her to get diarhea and maybe even vomit. She will probably drool alot and be very fussy.
Hang in there as soon as she gets them all in she will feel a lot better and eat a whole lot!!!!
Also if she does get diahrea or vomits make sure to give her plenty of water to prevent her from getting dehydrated.
2006-07-19 12:17:32
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answered by Ms.BusyBody 4
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Never take notice of idiots who want to slag you off for the sake of it. When you ask a question, 50% will be insulting you. I know it's annoying but the other 50% will give you good advice, so don't waist time on your "ADD comment", on replying to insults.
P.S I hope your daughter is OK.
2006-07-23 11:31:19
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answered by dankankirstchar@btopenworld.com 2
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Yes the poor little sausage is probably not feeling too comfortable. Use teething gels and Calpol and lots of love.
2006-07-20 00:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter suffered with teething as well as with glue ear i found if she slept it wasnt as bad.I bought her some medi-sed its sold over the counter and is the same as calpol but really does help them sleep as well as providing pain relief. Only use it in emergengies but it warmed my heart when my little one fell into a peaceful sleep.Good luck
2006-07-19 12:25:40
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answered by Geordiegirl 2
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Children do get sick when teething.But how sick depends on the child, they are all different. If you believe she seems sicker than she should take her to your doctor and he/she will be able to tell you what is the best thing to do for your child.
2006-07-19 12:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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