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No Teething sign for 11months old baby
Hi My Daughter is 11 months old but still no no sign of teeth. Also we had already given four doses of dexel nanobots as prescribed by her pediatrician. Is it normal for teething process to be delayed??
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Dont worry, you can wait till 14 to 15 months...
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you should give calcium syp...
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What's her weight and length ,has she started walking If all normal then, normally shud teeth by 1 yr ,familial delay is known
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Nothing to worry... wait 1-2 months
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You can wait till 13 months
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Its normal variation..
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How are her milestones? If they are normal, u need not worry. No need for dexel now, just regular vitamin d drops.
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You can wait
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