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2nd Molars at 15 months?

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Newmum26 · 08/08/2018 08:27

My DS has his first two teeth at 3 months and has now got all of his teeth expect the 4 second molars.
He had a bit of a break from teething a few weeks back and was sleeping well eating well etc and now he seems to be showing all the signs he has done when a new tooth is on it's way or moving around under the gums. Drooling, hands in his mouth a lot, fussy eating and crying out in his sleep during the night
I'm thinking the second molars may be on their way but I know they are meant to come around 2+ years, but nothing would surprise me when it comes to his teeth 😂🙈
Anyone else's LO had their second Kolkata come before 2?

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Loobiloo1717 · 08/08/2018 08:39

Could be, my DS is same and has all his teeth apart from back two molars. He is 16 mo. Doesn't seem likely there will now be a 4 month wait for the last two? Oh well - at least we're getting them out of the way!

Bear2014 · 08/08/2018 08:43

Definitely! It's only an average. My DD was toothless until after 9 months old and finished teething around 2 years old. My DS who is 11 months already has 12 teeth so I expect he'll be done way before her.

Newmum26 · 08/08/2018 10:28

LOOBILOO
when did his first two second back molars come through?

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Newmum26 · 08/08/2018 10:30

And yes I keep thinking that at least we are getting it all out of the way 🤣
Do your babies get disrupted with their sleep when teething?

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Tikiwoman · 08/08/2018 14:31

No I doubt so

Loobiloo1717 · 08/08/2018 17:07

Newmum, at around 14 months? Before he got his incisors funnily enough. Couple of bad nights but not too awful (or maybe I've wiped my memory

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