Keeley has been drooling a lot. A lot. Our little magazine thingy said that that was okay, that sometimes it means something and sometimes it doesn’t. One of her gums has a white spot on it. Teeny tiny. That doesn’t seem to wipe off easily. Mom and dad both tried. Just as mom is trying desperately to switch to exclusively breastfeeding, this kid is trying to get a tooth isn’t she? Upper middle right. Hey, I could be wrong. I HOPE that I’m wrong. I’m in enough pain right now without her getting brand new teeth.
Ami
Teeth should not be a problem. Seriously.
Lyssa started getting them at six weeks. On her first birthday she had 16 of them.
We nursed until she was 21 months old.
She bit me once.
Kellie
Sounds like a tooth 🙂
I didn’t breastfeed so, I am in NO place to give advice there. Listen to Ami above….she sounds like she knows 🙂
Karmyn R
My kids all had first teeth by 4-1/2….and all started drooling at least a month before that. Sometimes, I think they start drooling just because those teeth are moving around, getting ready to come down.
I just got bit by the Caboose about 5 times in 3 days. I was NOT happy. After I yelled (in surprise) and scared him, I think he figured it out and hasn’t bitten me since.