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Felix101
post 02/01/2013, 08:45 AM
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Just interested to hear what age everyone's bubs got their first tooth or teeth?

DS is nearly eight months old and still has had no sign of teeth (not that I'm complaining original.gif), other than a few weeks of teething symptoms around five months.

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post 02/01/2013, 08:47 AM
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My Dd popped out her first tooth at about 8 months after weeks of grizzly crankiness and then the second one popped out with NO teething signs!
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Phoenix Blue
post 02/01/2013, 08:47 AM
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My 7.5m old DD has no sign of any yet either. Her two brothers got teeth at 7m and 8.5m so I'm guessing they'll be soon...?
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WithSprinkles
post 02/01/2013, 08:51 AM
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Right on 6 months (after 3 months of symptoms). The second popped through a week later with no signs.
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post 02/01/2013, 08:52 AM
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My boy got his first at 10 months. Now at 16m he's still only got 4 (2 top and 2 bottom). Most of his little mates have nearly full sets of teeth already. They're all different, I'm not worried.
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mummy.to.one
post 02/01/2013, 09:18 AM
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DS got his first tooth after 14months, he is now 2.3 years and hasn't got a full mouth of teeth original.gif
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Iris37
post 02/01/2013, 09:25 AM
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DD1 - 3 months
DS - 7 months
DD2 - 6 months
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post 02/01/2013, 03:38 PM
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7m
14m
15m

So variety for my three kids.

The 14&15 m kids had the worst sleeping from 8-9 m until their teeth broke through.
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Mrsbrown101
post 02/01/2013, 03:53 PM
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My 15month old hasn't even had her first tooth yet! The dentist said not to worry about it so I'm not...(are baby dentures a possibility?!)
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le_auteur
post 02/01/2013, 04:08 PM
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DS sprouted first two a week before 7mo. Then three more at 8mo and another one at 8.5mo. 6 teeth in 1.5 mo! And there's an incisor in the way now.
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