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sir my son is 7 months old goimg to start his 8th month . no single tooth erupted . no sign for eruption . is that normal . wat to do
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#asktheexperts sir my son is 7 months old goimg to start his 8th month . no single tooth erupted . no sign for eruption . is that normal . wat to do
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ExpertNiharika PandeyPediatric Dentist4 years agoA. hii don't worry.. kids usually get their first milk teeth anytime from 6 months upto the age of 18 months. keep checking for the signs of teething.keep massaging gum pad area with clean finger tip or moist cold cotton cloth.
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Author of questionMom of a 4 yr 9 m old boy4 years agoA. my baby poops the food in the aame of , what he is eating . like if i give carrot, same carrot coming out as poop . its not like poop , its actually like carrot itself . is that normal ?
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Kalindi BhavsarMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy4 years agoA. Hi mommy Burp well after evey feeding by holding your baby in straight right position and wait for burping atleat ten minutes Do tummy time and cycyling movement of legs regularly Give healthy protein rich nutritious food take seasonal fruits and vegetables which is rich in all minerals and vitamins maintain hydration Offer different varieties of food fruits vegetable pulses whole grains milk products in different shape colours patterns to make meal more interesting children are fussy eater at this age its all normal and common you can give food in puree liquid form or give some juice soup milkshake etc Maintain hygiene
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