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Late teething
My daughter is 11months old, but still we don’t see teeth growing. She is having calcium in her diet but still the teeth blooming is late. Is this a reason to worry.
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Hi dear homoeopathic medicines will give her best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance
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Normlly her teeth erupt within 6 month.  This is delayed that show her milestone r also delay. Give her homoeopathic treatment  it is safe and effective  and ur daughter took it easily without having any problem. Not a serious issue bt u can't  take it lightly also.
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