yes it is completly normal. teething can upset a baby's stomach--who would want to eat then? try offering your baby a baby wash cloth soaked in ice water. someone once told me to use a frozen waffle--it helps the gums and it tastes good too!(it worked!!) if you give your baby fruits try keeping the jars in the refridge--cold is good
2007-02-24 14:43:18
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answered by amberly 1
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VERY, baby is taking up more space. Plus you're really thirsty aren;t you? All the fluids make you want to eat less. You need about a gallon of fluids a day at this point. Goodluck, and before ya know it you'll have your baby!
2007-02-24 14:44:10
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answered by beanie_babymama 5
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Yes completely normal, Try abseil, it helps elevate the pain.
2007-02-24 14:37:48
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answered by Renee B 4
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Absolutely, my 10 month old does this, it bothers their teeth and gums to eat, especially nursing, bootles or cups
2007-02-24 14:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, because they are in a lot of pain and when one is in pain they don't have an appetite.
2007-02-24 14:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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For some yes it is, but if it concerns you talk to your pediatrician or if your baby starts losing weight take her/him in.
2007-02-24 14:38:22
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answered by tarows_sorrow 2
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