I have to keep a bib on Maeve otherwise her shirt is completely soaked. She's been gnawing on her bottles and sticking her fingers in her mouth to gnaw on as well. I haven't seen anything yet, but you never know!
Benjamin has been drooling a lot lately too, and been a lot more fussy than normal. I wonder if he's teething too. I looked, but didn't see anything yet, but I think his gums are definitely getting harder. I had to start using lanolin again
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Salivary glands have finished development fully at 3 months old, hence all the new droolers!!! Babies can get teeth at three months however, it's not common. People mistake the intense sudden drooling for teething, which is not the case. Babies at this age also get really good with hand to mouth motion and with the hand always getting to the mouth and drooling, one thinks that they are teething, or having breakthrough pain from a tooth!
BTW, learned this in nursing school from a pediatric NP who always complained it was her most frequent question lol
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Ds has one coming in on the lower left. I can feel and see a white bump. I'm not looking forward to it cutting through since he's already a biter when he nurses
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DS was born with all his teeth sitting in his gums. What I mean, is you can SEE the white teeth sitting there just waiting to pop out. We had to start using teething tablets about 3 weeks ago. I was shocked, but when we went for his 2 month shots, the doctor confirmed that those were in fact his teeth and I wasn't going crazy. Oy!
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Im in the same boat!!
Our son is 3 months and 1 week old and he is drooling like crazy! and has been super fussy!
Maverick James 01.07.2012 * Married 01.23.2010 * Harper Skye 01.24.2013
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Salivary glands have finished development fully at 3 months old, hence all the new droolers!!! Babies can get teeth at three months however, it's not common. People mistake the intense sudden drooling for teething, which is not the case. Babies at this age also get really good with hand to mouth motion and with the hand always getting to the mouth and drooling, one thinks that they are teething, or having breakthrough pain from a tooth!
BTW, learned this in nursing school from a pediatric NP who always complained it was her most frequent question lol
"Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it the more it will elude you but if u turn your attention to other things it will come & sit softly on your shoulder."
BFP! 04/26/11 - DS born 12/28/11 - BFP #2! 04/02/13 - DD born 12/11/13 -
My Ovulation Chart