Nothing bad. Its just that you're growing fast.Someone I know lost their first tooth at 4.So don't worry about it, you're just growing bigger.
If you mean they are not erupting at the right months , it is not abnormal to have teeth erupting late or early. If you mean the teeth are not erupting in right order it still is not a thing to worry about.
Just by having blood it dosent mean your losing your baby but yes i think it is check with a GP or a nurse.
It means that you feel that you are losing influence or that you are losing your personal power. Alternatively, it could mean that it is time for you to make an appointment for a dental checkup.
If you mean labradors, they have a set of baby teeth and then adult teeth. Baby teeth can be retained though, so if it appears to have two teeth in the same spot, have a vet look at them, the retained teeth can cause severe dental disease.
PULL OUT a baby's teeth..... never mind about 'too early'... that's abuse whenver you do it!A baby's 'milk teeth' will fall out when they are ready, and will be replaced by the child's permanent set. If the teeth come out, accidentally or deliberately, too early then the child will be toothless for longer.
Adult-sized teeth are too large for little baby-heads. Baby-sized teeth are frightfully small on adult-heads. Practice. To give the tooth fairy meaningful employment. You mean you only got two?
Theres a baby in tehre!
Not really. Breast feeding is said ti have some influence on fertility, and if not before you might want to stop that when the baby grows teeth. But having another baby has much more to do with having unprotected sex than it has with your baby teething.
Dreams of losing teeth represent the feeling of losing strength, power or potency. The day of the week on which the dream occurs probably has no significance whatsoever. Alternatively, if "Sunday" is an element in the dream itself, it suggests that the dream concerns the loss of some ability associated with Sunday, such as the ability to preach, attend church, or some other Sunday-related activity.
If you mean "miscarriage", it is when the baby dies and is expelled from the body, usually early on in the pregnancy.
Dogs have similar teeth development to humans - they have one set of deciduous ("baby") teeth and a second set of permanent ("adult") teeth. However, once their permanent teeth come in, there are no replacements for them.
What do you mean? You need you to rephrase the question, you haven't given enough information for me to be able to help you.