POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy8 months agoA. It's completely normal for some babies to get their first tooth a little later than others. Typically, babies get their first tooth between 6 to 12 months of age, but some children may get them later, up to 15 to 18 months. If your daughter is otherwise healthy, active, and growing well, there is no immediate cause for concern.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Genetics: Sometimes, late teething runs in the family, so if you or your partner teethed late, your daughter might follow a similar pattern. Developmental Milestones: Even without teeth, as long as she is meeting other developmental milestones, like sitting, crawling, and babbling, this is usually not a cause for concern. Symptoms: If she's showing signs of teething, like drooling or chewing on things, that’s a good indication that her teeth will come in soon.
If you still have concerns or notice any other issues, it’s always a good idea to discuss with your pediatrician, but generally, this is not something to worry about if your baby is otherwise doing well.
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