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A resource for baby teething, providing information on teething symptoms and remedies.

A major milestone in your baby's development is teething. The joy of seeing your baby's first milky white tooth is something you'll remember for the rest of your life. Your baby's smile takes on a whole new dimension and each day it changes and becomes more interesting. That goofy smile will be your pride and joy.

Some babies sail through the whole experience of teething without any problems at all. Unfortunately, not all babies are so lucky and will experience a degree of discomfort when they cut their first teeth. Babies who have been content and happy can change and become cranky, or cry all the time, or suddenly seem to lose appetite. Parents can feel unsure of what is causing their child's discomfort - after all, your baby is going through a lot of changes so it might be other factors that are to blame. And babies can't talk! Recognizing the signs of teething and knowing exactly what is happening is key in helping to make your baby's teething a less painful experience.

Practical advice on teething symptoms, problems and teething side effects.

The articles found on this web site will help teach you the symptoms of teething, the problems of baby teething and some remedies that are available. But don't worry; baby teething isn't that difficult to understand and to be knowledgeable about. By reading each of the articles you'll just about know everything there is to know. This web site is here to help you help your baby. Some remedies work better than others on different babies. You'll need to find the one that works best for your baby, whether it's teething gel, a natural product, teething ring, teething biscuit or plain old cold water. Also, talking to other moms is a great way to learn and deal with teething problems. All parents go through this, and there's no substitute for getting information from someone who's been through it all before.

The secret in helping your child through this stage of development is support: support from this web site and other resources, such as your doctor, friends and family. Thankfully, no child remembers the discomfort of getting its first milk teeth; only the parents do.