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My family is 15 months to start growing, eight in a row, and stopped for almost three months, check the trace elements, see if there is a lack of calcium, check a tooth germ, see if there is a deformity, and ask the elderly, the baby's parents have similar problems when they were young, if they check the normal, they can only wait, some diseases caused by teething late invite professional doctors to help eliminate.
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Hurry up to the hospital to have a look, check what trace elements are missing, generally the baby is normal to have teeth within 1 year old.
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Let's go to the hospital to see, the baby's teething from 4 months to 12 months is normal, 19 months is a bit late, my baby is 8 months teething.
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Didn't you grow one in 19 months? Hurry up and take it to the hospital to check, it may be something missing, the normal baby began to grow one after another at 6 months, my son is now almost 14 months old, and now the upper and lower teeth have grown 4 each, plus 4 plug teeth began to emerge last week, and now there are 12 in total.
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It is recommended to take the child to a regular hospital for examination, 19 months has not been teething too late, is it a lack of calcium or lack of other elements, usually to supplement calcium and cod liver oil, you can drink some Songhua calcium milk, which will help the child's physical growth.
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No, you should go to the hospital and have a look with him, what are you still asking here?
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This is also related to family genetics, just like me, when I was a child, I was more than a year old and didn't have teeth, and I asked the doctor, and the doctor said to ask my family if there were any late teeth, and I asked my grandmother to know that my father also started teething when he was more than a year old.
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Let's go to the hospital and see 19 months is too late.
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Hurry to the hospital and ask if there is a calcium deficiency.
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This is not normal. A normal child will start teething around half a year old. If you haven't had teeth for nine months, you should take them to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment to see if there are any trace elements missing.
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Baby teeth erupt 4 to 10 months after birth, and the order and number of teeth are related to many factors, the most important being nutrition, genetics and food characteristics. For a nine-month-old baby, the absence of teething should be a normal phenomenon, and regular vitamin D supplementation and appropriate calcium supplementation are required during this period.
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This may be caused by calcium deficiency, because generally children have teething at 6 months, if there are no teeth at 9 months, then it is necessary to give the child timely supplements with calcium and vitamin AD, usually take the child out to bask in the sun, you can prepare teething sticks for the child to exercise the gums.
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Don't worry very much, generally the baby's tooth eruption is about 5 months old, and some babies will be later, at 9 to 10 months. But it's all within the normal range.
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It is completely normal for a nine-month-old baby to have no teething, so don't worry. The age at which babies begin to erupt is generally around 6-7 months when the first baby teeth begin to erupt, and the first baby teeth erupt in the middle of the jaw, with an average of about 6-7 months. There are relatively large individual differences in the time of tooth eruption, which is relatively early, about 5 months old, and later at 9-10 months, or even later.
So don't worry if you don't have teeth at nine months, as long as the child's other aspects of development are normal.
Teething within one year of the baby's age is normal, most of them are related to genetic factors and nutritious diet, if you are worried, you can give the baby some dragon peony strong bone granules, dragon peony strong bone granules have the effect of calcium supplementation **developmental delay, and have the effect of delayed teething.
If there is no fetal movement for five months, I rushed to the hospital for examination, maybe the fetus is no longer breathing, if it is not taken out in time, there will be danger, the feeling of fetal movement is very light, there is no strength, just like something is touching the belly.
Of course, when you first broke up, it was like you were injured, you were cut by a knife and the wound was still bleeding, you still had pain, scars, and when you had scars, you would also have pain, but it wasn't so serious.
You hurry up now to get the certificate, and when the time comes, you can get a household registration, or the hospital will not give a birth certificate, and you will have to spend money to find someone, and the household registration can only be a single mother first
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