Why is teething such a pain in the mouth (and how you can help)
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If your baby is restless, grumpy, drooly, off their food, off their sleep, or generally just having a hard time, there's a good chance that teeth are the culprit. Born with adorable gummy smiles, babies earn their toothy grins over the first two years of their lives or so. And then, a few years later, they have to do it all over again. In this episode, Leila and Kim delve into the surprisingly murky and misunderstood science of teething.
Inside:
- An introduction to teething and how both of our children are experiencing it
- What is actually going on inside your baby's mouth when their teeth appear
- The order and timing of teeth emergence, and the reasons for that pattern
- Why baby teeth fall out again
- Common teething symptoms
- How to sooth teething discomfort
- Caring for your baby's new teeth
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