Quite simply, during the daytime, the baby is likely more engaged with and distracted by things going on around him or her. Even though the baby might still feel some of the discomfort or pain, there are enough other stimuli to shift the baby's focus. At night, those outside stimuli aren't present, and the baby has no distraction from the discomfort of teething. In addition, a baby who typically sleeps through the night but then wakes up from incoming teeth becomes frustrated over the inability to sleep and fall back asleep. This might make the pain more acute, the frustration may increase, and an unpleasent cycle of nighttime crying while teething might ensue.
Because it hurts when the tooth breaks through the gum.
If you mean why do they drool it is probably because their lips are not big enough to close around their teeth so they drool.
No, teething has no direct relation to diarrehea.
Yes. Some babies are even born with teeth.
Yes, you just need to teach them not to bite.
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Because they like to dribble!
No, that means your baby is sick. Babies cry and want to chew things when they are teething.
Cholic and teething; the same as other babies.
gum soothers - for when the babies teething
babies that are teething do (rabbit babies) and also alpacka eat them if they can find them. ur welcome!
buy from the chemist (drugstore) any product for teething babies teething pain
Babies start teething at varying times. The majority of babies get their first teeth between 4 to 7 months. It's rare, but some babies can have teeth at birth. Others won't get their first tooth until their first birthday. All babies have different schedules - don't worry about your baby's teething timetable.
Not sure exactly what you want to know about teething, but the symptoms are generally a slight fever (anything over 101 is NOT teething, and you should call your physician- it may be an infection), excessive drooling, constant chewing on objects, and general fussiness. There will also be evidence in the mouth showing where teeth are coming in, you can feel them under the gum as well.