Fortunately memory is often never reach the sweet infancy. Because if we had to remind our teething while drinking (ie, that process by which started out our first little teeth) conservaríamos sure some bitter little reminder. At the end of the day, it not in vain commonly said that toothache and ear is the worst.
Anyway, we all go through teething, but fortunately none of them remember. Maybe lucky to have an adult do not count as a sweet story, then yes we know how annoying it was, or not, our teething and how our parents suffered with us, as we saw during suffer.
Gradually we begin to talk about the teething process, because no longer we remember, we need to learn the process for us to care for our little now.
Anyway, we all go through teething, but fortunately none of them remember. Maybe lucky to have an adult do not count as a sweet story, then yes we know how annoying it was, or not, our teething and how our parents suffered with us, as we saw during suffer.
Gradually we begin to talk about the teething process, because no longer we remember, we need to learn the process for us to care for our little now.
The first question we ask is: When the first tooth should appear?
In this regard there are no strict rules that determine when they should or should not the first teeth appear. But in a normal process, we can mention the following dates: The process usually begins at 6 months and last up to 30 months. Although some babies may have their first tooth early, or late 3 months, a year. Everything will depend on hereditary factors.
Therefore, begin to ask their parents what happened when they left their first little teeth, so you may know more about what to expect.
In this regard there are no strict rules that determine when they should or should not the first teeth appear. But in a normal process, we can mention the following dates: The process usually begins at 6 months and last up to 30 months. Although some babies may have their first tooth early, or late 3 months, a year. Everything will depend on hereditary factors.
Therefore, begin to ask their parents what happened when they left their first little teeth, so you may know more about what to expect.