Know the signs of teething and how to make nursing more comfortable for you and your baby while they are teething. Any parent who has breastfed a teething baby can tell you: Those pearly whites ...
There's nothing cuter than a rosy-cheeked baby – except when it's your baby and those cheeks suddenly turn bright red. If you're a little worried, you're not alone: "Visits for red cheeks make up ...
Your newborn baby is born with 20 teeth under the gum line. The first tooth typically appears between 6 months and 1 year of age, and most children have all 20 of their baby teeth by 3 years of age.
Every baby teethes differently—some barely notice it, while others act like it is the end of the world. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why the experience varies so widely and how parents can ...
Many parents link fevers, diarrhea, and even ear pulling to teething. But are those symptoms actually related? Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, breaks down what teething does and does not cause, along ...
One day your baby is smiling sweetly at the ceiling. The next, they’re furious with a spoon, deeply suspicious of bedtime, ...
It’s likely your bub has sprouted a couple of teeth. All about teething - and other physical developments - in month seven… Visible signs of teething include excessive dribbling, chewing on their ...
Parents love to see their baby's first tooth. Primary teeth start to come out when babies are about 6 to 10 months old. This event may be exciting for you as a parent, but your baby will likely feel ...
A teething baby may have trouble falling asleep and sleep for longer periods at a time. Teething may cause mild gum inflammation and slightly raise your baby's body temperature. Call a doctor for ...