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Maybe my title should have been the lack of life of a Mom in the land of teething. While experienced moms know all to well the signs of a teething baby, for a first time mom it can be quite disheartening.
Let me preface by saying, I love my son, but this child just did not sleep until he was 3 months old. And just as he finally got some type of a sleep pattern down, BAM! Hello Teething! Many experienced mothers have been telling me that just when you think you’ve got things figured out, they change on you. Wow has that ever rang true. I couldn’t help but be jealous of the women who had “wonder” babies that were sleeping through the night on Breast Milk alone and let me tell you I considered switching to formula more then I can count—but that’s another story!
6 Signs that your son/daughter(s) is teething:
There are other signs that your child is teething that I didn’t include on my list but it doesn’t mean they do not exist, and because babies are one of a kind there a probably more than I have listed here. Some others are: diarrhea, cold like symptoms (runny nose), chin rash–because of all the drool, and a low grade fever. Some doctors are hesitant to link fever’s with teething pain, but seeing flushed cheeks are not uncommon during teething.
It’s no wonder that some mom’s feel like it’s the first 6 weeks again, with unpredictable sleeping and eating patterns (some babies also eat for comfort—take my little chunkers of 18lbs at 4 months!) it’s hard to go back to the waking and feeding schedule of a newborn when you’ve just gotten accustomed to the sleeping again.
A common question is, “when will this happen to my baby?” Generally, the first tooth shows itself between 4 and 6 months BUT that does not mean that your baby isn’t feeling the pain of teeth pushing under the gums. Teeth can also protrude and look like they’re retracting (most often this is just the swelling of the gums around the tooth that looks like they either go back in and resurface). For my son it started around 2 months with the drool, we are now in the full swing of things and let me tell you, it bites!
Here is a schedule of when which teeth are supposed to come in:
|
Age |
Teeth |
Position |
|
6-7 months |
Incisors |
Two central bottom and Two central top teeth |
|
7-9 months |
Two more Incisors |
Top and Bottom: making four top and four bottom teeth |
|
10-14 months |
First molars |
Double teeth for chewing |
|
15 to 18 months |
Canines |
The pointed teeth or “fangs” |
|
2-3 years |
Second Molars |
The second set of double teeth at the back |
There are a total of 20 primary teeth that will fall out (i.e. baby teeth), that make way for the 32 adult teeth we all have (hopefully). Keep in mind that these are just an “estimate” of when things should come in, your baby is an individual and just like walking or talking, has his/her own schedule.
So what can I do?
There are always new and exciting things for moms to buy. But some mom’s swear by wetting or freezing a baby facecloth and letting them suck on it. Years ago the top “must have product” used to be numbing gels used to numb the gums but doctors are finding that most of it get’s on the tongue and has the possibility to numb the child’s gag reflex. Not to mention all the chemicals in it, I mean if you want to try putting that in your mouth, you’ll notice how numb your tongue gets! If your little one is still not coordinated enough to hold on to cloths yet, consider sucking some water into a soother and freezing that. Other then the above, teething rings can work well, but your baby may prefer your fingers so make sure your hands are clean!
Keep in mind, our babies don’t mean to be difficult. They’re up more because they’re uncomfortable and in pain, try to remember that at 2, 4,6 in the morning! If it ever does become too much, have a friend come over for an hour or two so you can get some sleep. I never realized how tired I was until my husband let me sleep, and I slept all afternoon! But I feel your pain ladies, (or stay at home daddies) not being able to shower, get dressed, run to the bathroom without having your child strapped to you, is so hard. My best advice is to have an outlet to be able to de-stress in. Develop a hobby—not that you’ll be able to devote much time to while they’re teething, but find something that allows you to de-stress in the down time–even if it is for 20 minutes! I used to find that I had two choices when my son was young and not sleeping, I either chose to eat or to sleep while he napped, and often sleeping won!
So while you may feel at your wits end, keep in mind this is a phase that shall pass too, and it may be frustrating to go from one problem (the no sleeping thing) to the next (the teething), remind yourself it shall pass! If you ever get frustrated with your child imagine what Jon and Kate must have gone through with 6 infants at once. Now I look at mom’s with two or more of the same age, and it makes me realize, God made me only have one at a time for a reason.
If you are really struggling, and before you try anything new it’s always a good idea to talk to your pediatrician or family doctor.
Erin Carrasco (Real Tech Mom) is a mom of a beautiful baby boy born in March. She also looks after her other two kids (Mia and Keely, her two cats) and her wonderful husband of four years. It has taken some time getting used to not being at home every day, but being a mom is a different type of job and I admire the moms who get to be with their kids every day!
Moms like me know that just because everyone says you should do it, or not do it does not make it set in stone. For us dinner is never the same time every night and because of my husband’s job, our lives are ruled by overtime, extra overtime, travel and the crack blackberry. I am not only a mom, I’m a woman and human being. Believe it or not I do enjoy a lot more than just being a mom! Some of my passions are a little geeky but still they’re me none the less.
junctionmama
June 29th, 2008 at 8:03 am
congrats on the site!
so cool to have a fellow blogger from the bbc site – i’m going to add your page to my blog
as you know, my little monkey had been teething on and off for weeks now, and one of her bottom incisors is there, i can feel it, but it’s taking its sweet time coming in…
sorry to hear dom is not sleeping well anymore
junction mama (aka daniela)
Christy
June 29th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
Congratulations on your new blog! I have yet to step foot in that world. I look forward to reading about all your adventures
Nice job on the teething bit – we should get you a job at the access centre. However you missed the important part of teething – advil LOL Without it, we wouldn’t have survived…well we would have survived, but we would have been VERY tired
Amy
July 4th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
Hi nice blog TechMom! I a dealing with a Mr. Fussypants right now (who is thankfully sleeping at the momemnt – I should be too). Its not really his nature so I am pretty sure the teeth are working their way.