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| TeethingTeething can be a very stressful time for parents and their baby - just as you thought things were finally settling down, the pain and shock of teething hits. Teething usually begins between the ages of four and nine months and most babies will cut their first tooth by one year. Teething can bring on flushed cheeks, dribbling, irritability and crying. You may also notice that your child is more inclined to chew - on anything from fingers and toys to food - a natural reaction to the changes going on within the gum. If you are unsure if your baby is teething, you can read our article on the symptoms of teething.
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