"This morning, we met Dr. Turner for Aliya's monthly medical check-up. Aliya's weight is loosing 25% from her development-graph target and doc. suggested us to give her more salad, chicken and meat to gain her calories back."
Continue with the teeth story.... 8 months baby should have 4 teeth already, and Aliya have none. There is nothing to worry about it, said Dr. Turner. Baby teeth can show up as late as 14 months.
- "Many parents worry about the timing of the appearance of their children's teeth. While the average time for the appearance of the first teeth is between five and seven months of age, there is a wide normal variation of timing. The teeth might come in as early as one month of age, or they might wait until a child is almost one-and-a-half-years-old. Anywhere in this range can be normal. Read more: http://www.drgreene.com/qa/baby-teeth#ixzz0xWMxFkV0"
Teething age of deciduous teeth (wiki):
- Central incisors : 6–12 months
- Lateral incisors : 9–16 months
- Canine teeth : 16–23 months
- First molars : 13–19 months
- Second molars : 22–33 months
Primary Teeth Eruption Chart
source: http://www.ada.org/3084.aspx
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