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Mom of a 4 yr 9 m old girl3 years ago
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#asktheexpertsHi, my daughter was born premature in 7th month. weighing 800gms. now she is 1 year old (but actually 10 months if calculated from actual to be birth date) and weight is 7.8kg. she is able to stand with the support. as of now bo teeths have come. and she is not able to walk of her own also. Is this fine?. do I need to take take any other care for teeth and walking

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ExpertNiharika PandeyPediatric Dentist3 years ago
A. Hi yes it's totally normal.. kids can get their first milk teeth anytime from 6 months upto the age of 18 months.. don't be tensed and wait for some more time
Sonam PrasadMom of 2 children3 years ago
A. hi dear Infants born after 28 weeks gestation and 1,000 grams, or 3 pounds 3 ounces (454 grams equals 1 pound), have more than a 90% chance of survival. The rate of survival at 27 weeks and 900 grams is 80% to 85%, at 26 weeks and 800 grams is 75% to 80%, and at 25 weeks and 700 grams is 60%.
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