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Here are 5 Major Facts About Teething at 3 Months

Teething at three months is a completely normal (however painful) experience for your baby. As a parent, you need to pay attention to your infantu2019s needs and make sure to provide them with suitable teething toys and remedies that can be purchased from reliable sellers in your area.<br>

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Here are 5 Major Facts About Teething at 3 Months

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  1. Here are 5 Major Facts About Teething at 3 Months Once your baby reaches three months of age, he or she might start exhibiting the symptoms of teething. The painful process of teething at three months is never an easy thing to go through for both the baby and parent. If you are a first-time mum or dad, here are some major facts to know about this stage: 1. Most infants start teething at six months. However, it’s not uncommon for babies to teeth much earlier. There’s no need to panic. This is normal. 2. Not all babies exhibit the same symptoms during teething. Nonetheless, some common symptoms you should look out for are swollen gums, crying, raised temperatures, and excessive drooling. Seek medical advice if there are other symptoms or you’re concerned. 3. The order of tooth eruption is generally, lower two front teeth, upper two front teeth, lateral incisors, first molars, canines, and finally, the second molars. This process can take up to your baby’s first three years. Teeth can erupt out of order, which is not a cause for concern. 4. To help lessen the pain caused by teething, you can place something cold in your baby’s mouth, such as a spoon, pacifier, or a teething toy. Teething toys made of high-quality silicone or beechwood are perfect for soothing your baby’s pain and discomfort.

  2. 5. Avoid using treatments that are not specifically made for teething. Do not use anything made of breakable materials such as plastic. Some can even contain substances that are toxic to your baby. Moreover, you should avoid using items that are frozen solid since they can be too hard for your baby’s mouth. Teething at three months​ is a completely normal (however painful) experience for your baby. As a parent, you need to pay attention to your infant’s needs and make sure to provide them with suitable teething toys and remedies that can be purchased from reliable sellers in your area.

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