Question
Why hasn’t my baby grown any teeth yet?
Answer
Babies usually start teething between 8 and 10 months old, so your child may be on the verge of it. Pay attention to see if your baby has been drooling recently. Moreover, at 8 months, babies can begin to digest vitamin AD drops, also known as cod liver oil. You can give your baby some and monitor the situation. If your baby hasn’t grown any teeth by 10 months, you should take them to the hospital for a check-up without delay. In daily life, you should also pay attention to a balanced diet, keep warm and avoid colds, and continue breastfeeding, all of which help promote your baby’s healthy growth.