bringing up children .

India
June 10, 2012 11:37pm CST
I have a grand daughter living in India ,she is 14 month,s old and she has not as yet started teething .All my friends children and grandchildren began teething at nine months ,this is worrying us a lot . Can anyone please help ?
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@celticeagle (159537)
• Boise, Idaho
11 Jun 12
Have you consulted the babie's doctor about this? My great grandson started when he was about six months old. It is not uncommon for babies to begin teething between five and fourteen months of age. It all depends on when mom and dad did and even if the baby was a preemie. So I would look at family history and such and not get too excited.
• India
12 Jun 12
Thanks for responding ,it means a lot to me .
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@celticeagle (159537)
• Boise, Idaho
14 Jun 12
Thats what I am here for. Take care.
@jaiho2009 (39142)
• Philippines
11 Jun 12
Like what the other mylotters wrote, you can bring your kid to any dentists. Some kids grow teeth later and some earlier than the others.
• India
12 Jun 12
Thankyou jaiho .
@roshigo58 (4859)
• Pune, India
3 Dec 12
Don't worry and never mind and do not take any tension. Everything will be alright soon. Let it takes its own time. Growth of some children is little-bit slow. But it doesn't mean that it is unusual. See all the five fingers are not the same. Likewise there is some plus minus. Even my sister's daughter started walking after completing 18 months. Generally it is notices that the female child is very fast in the beginning. The funniest thing is that she was able to but she enjoys crawling so she continued it in spite of our vigorous efforts. But now she is a running champion in school.
@OYouness (87)
11 Jun 12
Take your daughter to see a doctor. He will identify weither her stat is normal or not as he will give you correct things to do and corrects medicaments to use if there are any. Don't expect help from here since most of people aren't aware of these things. I hope that your daughter will have her teeth.