POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 months agoA. If your baby has not started teething yet, it is usually not a cause for concern. Teething typically begins between 4 to 12 months, but some babies may get their first tooth even after their first birthday. Delayed teething can be due to genetics, nutritional factors, or overall growth rate. If you or your partner teethed late, your baby might follow the same pattern. As long as your baby is growing well and meeting other milestones, it is usually normal. However, if there are no signs of teething by 18 months, it’s best to consult a pediatrician to check for any underlying issues like calcium or vitamin D deficiency.
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