My daughter is 9month old and she still haven't got her first teeth- her weight is perfect and perfectly healthy and achieving her milestones; her gum is tight and keep bitting on things but not teething yet
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Dont worry, sometimes eruption gets delayed.. could be because of hereditary...
for now, keep on using teethers and also keep a check on her diet at the same time..
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Kindly consult pedodontist for any query...
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Baby’s first teeth usually erupt in between 4-12 months of time , some delay till 15 months also isn’t a matter of concern if the baby is healthy in all other parameters.
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