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Is this a record? All four molars in five days.

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RachaelandAgatha · 18/01/2010 09:13

Console me please, there must be someone else who has been through this!

The first two poked out last Tuesday, then number three on Thursday then the last yesterday. Baby-moo is 14 months (just) and to say we are all sleep deprived would be a huge understatement. Last night wasn't too bad, she only woke 5 times and had to be fed back to sleep each time.

When will her sleep go back to normal? Does the teething disruption continue much beyond their eruption? I had been hoping to wean her off the boob completely be now, we were on course in December but a very nasty cold and now this teething nightmare has set that back.

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bidibidi · 18/01/2010 13:09

One of my DC did something similar, maybe not quite 4 in 5 days, but 3 within 2 weeks or so, I'm sure.

Yeah, eruption is the worst, and it slowly gets better after that. I don't hesitate to give them Calpol because it ruddy hurts, I'm sure.

mrsflux · 18/01/2010 13:37

when are molars meant to arrive? ds is 9mo and when i put the bongela on the other day for what i thought was front teeth coming through my finger slipped and i noticed he had 2 definate molar lumps on each side of his bottom jaw!!!
i thought they arrived last at like 2 years?!?!

BTW ds' teeth all arrived in pairs

RachaelandAgatha · 19/01/2010 09:42

first molars arrive between 10 months and 16 months, cuspids (canines) between 16 and 2yrs and second molars around 2yrs. Roughly.

Baby-moo had tooth buds, the bumps under her gum, for several months before they came through the gum.

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