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22mo teething incisors.....

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littleraysofsunshine · 03/04/2014 11:59

I think this is the cause of her outbursts. She is a bold character anyway but very loving. Bt recently she is very angry, emotional, cries and winges to ask for something instead of talking. Cries a lot over nothing. Completely out of character

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casper11 · 03/04/2014 12:07

Hi. This sounds like my 22m DD. She has been fine teething so far. She hasn't got her incisors as far as I can tell. She try's to bite me if I try and feel. Sorry I haven't got any advice. But feel your pain. It's so hard. Here's hoping they all come through quickly. Lol. X

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jaybirdsinginginthedeadofnight · 03/04/2014 20:50

My 23 month old's canines have been cutting through since mid January. These are the absolute worst for her in her whole teething experience. With other teeth she was a wee but out of sorts, a dose of calpol usually helped. With the canines she is completely different character really whinging, throws tantrums at the drop of a hat (although that could just be terrible 2'sGrin), off her food even her favourites! We have 3 through out of the four, every morning I try to get a peak at her gums to see if the last ones through, but no sign yet! Wish it'd hurry up and give her a break! We have survived by going out a lot to keep her occupied even just in the garden, giving her ice to chew on, or I keep a teaspoon in the fridge then she'll hold this on her gum, and nurofen for bedtime when she's really bad! It's sucks, hope they all come soon!

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toomuchtooold · 04/04/2014 11:30

I'm wondering if this might have been my LO's problem - we had loads of night waking for a couple of weeks last month, and I assumed it was starting nursery but then she got two incisors within about a week (and is a lot happier now). Who knows eh? The tantrums haven't stopped though - I think they are here to stay.

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