Discomfort from teething, which may begin as early as 3 months, can wake a baby. The gums around the emerging teeth may be swollen and tender. Find tips that can help.| HealthyChildren.org
Teething usually starts between four and seven months. However, there is great variability in the timing of teething so don't worry if your child does not have teeth by this age.| HealthyChildren.org
Find something for your little gnawer that’s cool to touch but tough to chew on. Here are some great ideas!| HealthyChildren.org
Here are some precautions you can take to keep your child from choking.| HealthyChildren.org
Typically, the first teeth to come in are almost always the lower front teeth (the lower central incisors), and most children will usually have all of their baby teeth by age 3.| HealthyChildren.org