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Question by  aprilmay33 (33)

What is the usual age to start teething?

My baby is 4 months old and I think he is teething but I am not sure if he is too young.

 
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Answer by  Rose (6804)

Most infants will start to teeth between the ages of four and six months of age. If he or she is irretable, running a low grade fever, drooling a good bit and refusing to eat it could very well be teething. Try allowing him or her to suck on something cold.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

Usually babies begin to teeth around 6-8 months. But it all depends on when the baby's body is ready to start teething. Some children do teeth at 4 months, although it is not that common.

 
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Answer by  Brittney (1095)

He is not too young. Babies start teething at different times, but most start at around 3 to 4 months old.

 
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Answer by  Kaye (168)

Other parents always say that no baby is too young to begin teething. I have two kids and they both began teething when they were both 5 months old so I think 4 months isn't that early. Some kids begin as early as three months. As a parent, I would rather have my child develop early than late.

 
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Answer by  jane51 (287)

all babies are different but usually ab=round 6 months of age,sometimes as early as three and sometimes much later. Teething age ususlly coorolates with as older siblings start time for eething

 
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Answer by  Mallika (449)

The age to start teeting is 1 year old. But some kids gets teeth soon. The getting of teeth at four months is not a problem. Kids growth varies in different ways. Some parts grow soon and at the sametime very slow. Teeths appear according to vitamins available in their body.

 
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