If its once they have all their teeth, what age is that?
Nothing really helps calm my 11 month old & when shes got it bad its unbearable.She turns into a different baby, bad tempered, cries almost non stop & bites into my skin very hard. Im not going to discipline her because i know its her teeth hurting her, i just feel frustrated that i can't stop it. I don't want her to grow up any faster but will be glad when the teething stage has ended, but when will this be?
2007-10-14
08:35:22
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Sal, do you not read you moron? Im not going to discipline her because i know its her teeth hurting not because she finds it funny. Some people !
2007-10-14
10:22:24 ·
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I'm right there with you! My daughter is 10 months and and her 6th tooth just came in only another 14 to go!
I have a 3 and a half year old too and all of his were in around 2 years, so a while to go yet.
You just need to grin and bare it, with lots of calpol!
I try not to let my daughter bit me, I don't discipline her I just tell her it's wrong, You feel so sorry for them but it can become draining.
Hang in there.
2007-10-14 08:50:20
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answered by 11111 4
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It depends upon the child and the teeth.........Did you know that kids cut 12 year molars too?!?!?. My first child cut first teeth at 6 months, second child at 8 months, 3rd child cut 4 teeth at once at 4 months and 2 teeth at once every 2 months after that til they were all in..........so, just be patient and use some medication or clove oil on the gums.
2007-10-14 08:44:12
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answered by Elizabeth L 5
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2-3 years old! My daughter is 2 and just got 4 new teeth!
2007-10-14 08:39:03
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answered by ♥ϑεηηιƒετ♥ 5
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She won't get all of her baby teeth in until she's about two years old. And I don't even really remember when the molars start coming in. You've got a ways to go yet. Just give her pain killers (infant motrin or tylenol), and cold things to chew on instead of yourself, and offer her as much comfort as you can.
2007-10-14 08:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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between 4-6 mths to end teething. provide your domestic dog quite a few chew toys. Chewing on products is one among those massaging the gums for domestic dogs. no longer in hassle-free terms does it cut back soreness besides the shown fact that it additionally enables loosen a the tooth and additionally enables injury the exterior on the gums so as that a sparkling the tooth can come by. offering adequate products to chew on will help. besides the shown fact that, be careful what you grant. do no longer provide previous footwear and socks, as domestic dogs can't differentiate between previous and new products. shop all chewable products off the floor and out of attain of the puppy. no longer something is secure from a chewing puppy alongside with furnishings and partitions. once you may't be observing your puppy, that's smart to crate it. grant a great number of chewy products so as that it does not improve into bored and chew on itself or the crate. concerning the biting, make a valid as in case you're in soreness. My pal further round her little Jack Russell the different day, it improve into in simple terms commencing to bit slightly, I made the noise, he right away stopped and appeared up at me. So it labored for me. advantages him with a cope with while he behaves. good success.
2016-10-22 09:50:10
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my daughter had all her teeth before a year old but my granddaughter is a year and she only has 2 teeth.
2007-10-15 02:35:02
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answered by Jackie M 7
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my little girl is 18months she has 10 teeth,my friends daughter had all her teeth by this age,it just all depends on the child!a good pain relief 4your child is ambelsol,its v.good for numbing their gums!
2007-10-15 00:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Discipline her????? She is 11 months for gods sake.
Give her something to chew on so your skin is left alone - wooden spoon, hard teething ring, soft toy with beany type feet, anything. And try using something on her poor little gums and give her a drop of Calpol if it helps.
And my little boy, almost 20 months is STILL teething, so you best get used to it.
2007-10-14 08:40:22
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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my three year old is still getting her back molars and she complain sometimes. Give your daughter Tylenol for the swelling and cold carrot. there are herbal dissoluble pills you can get at walmart.
2007-10-14 08:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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until their teeth come out...duh
2007-10-14 08:43:12
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answered by NONAME 2
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