POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month2 months agoA. It’s completely normal if your 10-month-old baby boy hasn’t started teething yet. The average age for a baby's first tooth is between 6 to 12 months, but some babies get their first tooth even after their 1st birthday — this is still considered within the normal range.
✅ When to Not Worry: If your baby is active, eating well, and meeting other milestones. If there’s no family history of delayed teething issues. 🦷 What You Can Do: Gently massage his gums with a clean finger or teether. Offer teething toys to encourage gum stimulation. Make sure his diet has enough calcium and vitamin D (breastmilk/formula, ragi, curd, etc.). 🩺 When to See a Doctor: If no teeth appear even by 15-18 months. If your baby has other signs of developmental delay.
For now, nothing to worry. Some babies just take a little longer — and that’s perfectly okay!
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