Teething symptoms start
Written by lu on December 29, 2011 – 2:21 pmTeething may start as early as three months or as late, in some cases, as twelve months. The process of teething symptoms often follows hereditary patterns, so if the mother and father teethed early or late, your baby may follow the same pattern. On average the first tooth comes in during the seventh month, although it can arrive as early as three months, as late as a year, or in rare cases even earlier or later.
Sometimes you can actually see the tooth cutting through the gum, or you may be able to feel it emerging if you run a clean finger along your baby’s gum line. It could be toys, fingers or food!