The timing of a baby’s teething can vary, usually starting from 6 months old, with the latest being when all 20 primary teeth emerge by the age of 3.
If your baby chomps on the nipple after feeding, it might be due to discomfort caused by teething.
Your baby has been sticking out their tongue and drooling recently, which might be due to teething.
Discuss the possible reasons for babies frequently biting their lower lip with their upper gum, and provide corresponding parenting suggestions.
Why does a baby like to put things in their mouth? It could be due to teething. When a baby is teething, the gums become painful and itchy, and biting on hard objects can alleviate this discomfort.
Baby teething may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, but these symptoms usually fade gradually.