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so how do you explain their teeth falling out?

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anniebear · 23/06/2006 19:16

We haven't got quite to it yet but Grace and Ellie will be 5 in August so wobbles may start anytime!!

I ahve explained to Grace and she knows there will be blood

But Ellie???? How on earth do you explain that one to a child who won't understnad

I think she will be very upset, cue tanturms and the blood???????!!!!!!!!!!

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ComeOVeneer · 23/06/2006 19:18

TBH a tooth falling out has virtually no blood (not like an extraction) just a red gum and a tiny bit of bloody saliva (unless the tooth comes out before it's time iyswim).

anniebear · 23/06/2006 21:12

Good!!

Then again depends if she has repeatedly hit herself in the face and knocks it out!!!

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aaronsmummy · 23/06/2006 21:16

Just read your thread and panicked - I am still trying toilet training and thought that would be my biggest hurdle - I know nothing DOH!

onlyjoking9329 · 23/06/2006 22:15

do you know i was mega worried about how my three would cope with teeth falling out but all three have been fine i think DD1 has swallowed a few of hers thou, well i notice one missing but shes not really able to tell me where its gone!
DS trys toput his back in again! i am now getting stressed about periods twin girls oh the joy

FioFio · 24/06/2006 20:26

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