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When did your toddlers stop teething?

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Orissiah · 31/08/2010 10:12

My DD is 2.3 years old. We thought all her teeth had come through by 24 months but we were wrong - she is now teething an far back, upper left molar and it's been going on for 2 weeks. She's sleeping well at night but she's irritable and whingy and clingy from the pain during the day. I feel so sorry for her.

At what age did your children get ALL their teeth through?

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sundew · 31/08/2010 10:14

both my dds were late teethers and were at least 3 (or maybe 4) before all their teeth had come through.

Hope she is OK today.

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oopsandbabycoconuts · 31/08/2010 10:17

DD1 is just 2 and all her '2 year old' molars have just come through. She was a early teether though she had all her other teeth by 15 months.

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Orissiah · 31/08/2010 15:46

Sundew, thanks for this. Perhaps we have longer to wait for her teething to be over. Any others had a long, protracted teething period with their toddlers?

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TarkaLiotta · 31/08/2010 16:03

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EasilyConfusedIndith · 31/08/2010 16:05

Ds was around 22 months I think, it was certainly before dd was born and he was 2 just after her birth.

Dd is 20 months and still has 7 teeth to go. Can't wait until it is over, she is an epic teether, each tooth takes weeks and weeks of on and off teething before it finally pushes through and then takes weeks to come through properly.

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