How to care for your little one’s teeth
It’s important to remember that all babies are different, but most children start teething and getting their first teeth from around 6 months of age...
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It’s important to remember that all babies are different, but most children start teething and getting their first teeth from around 6 months of age...
Baby teething is a rite of passage for every little one and involves the movement of teeth in and then through the gums. Therefore, it’s no surprise that it can be very painful for them and, in turn, stressful for you.
So, how can you tell if your baby is teething, and how can you ensure everyone gets a good night’s sleep?