Is it normal that my LO has no tooth at 10 months old?

Didn’t see any “white” stuff at her gums too

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Yes, it's totally normal for your little one to not have any teeth at 10 months old. Every baby is different and some start teething earlier than others. It's also common not to see any white bumps on their gums before the teeth actually start coming through. In the meantime, you can help soothe any discomfort your baby may be feeling by gently massaging their gums with a clean finger or giving them a teething toy to chew on. You can also offer cold, soft foods like applesauce or a chilled teething ring to gnaw on. If your baby seems to be in a lot of pain, you can talk to your pediatrician about using infant pain relievers specifically designed for teething discomfort. Just remember, all babies develop at their own pace, and those little teeth will make their appearance when they're ready. Keep an eye out for any signs of teething and continue to provide comfort and support for your little one as they reach this milestone. https://invl.io/cll6she

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Yup mine sprouted bottom two at the end of eleven months and then suddenly now 8 teeth in less than three months. Was happy without the early teeth as we are breastfeeding. But started walking at 8 months. Dunno if there is a link between physical growth and teeth schedule tho

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Some babies starts sprouting later. My friend’s baby only had her first two bottom tooth at 16m, mine around 5m but slow walker.

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