 I think it's common knowledge that for the first two years of a child's life, they are pretty much always teething. The intense pain does come and go though, and Maddux had her share of that in the last few weeks. She was a drool machine, and her nose resembled a faucet as well. Sometime during the week of Halloween things got better and we saw a front tooth pop through her upper gum line. I was quite concerned about how much she struggled with that tooth because it was only a front tooth. Eli didn't really have teething issues until he got his back teeth and molars...the front ones didn't really phase him in the pain department. So tonight when I put Maddux to bed, I decided to do a finger check in her mouth to see if I could feel any back teeth pushing on the gums (explaining the belly-aching she's done recently). I was totally surprised to find two more teeth popped through! She now has one on each side, towards the very back. No wonder Mad Dog was so mad!
I think it's common knowledge that for the first two years of a child's life, they are pretty much always teething. The intense pain does come and go though, and Maddux had her share of that in the last few weeks. She was a drool machine, and her nose resembled a faucet as well. Sometime during the week of Halloween things got better and we saw a front tooth pop through her upper gum line. I was quite concerned about how much she struggled with that tooth because it was only a front tooth. Eli didn't really have teething issues until he got his back teeth and molars...the front ones didn't really phase him in the pain department. So tonight when I put Maddux to bed, I decided to do a finger check in her mouth to see if I could feel any back teeth pushing on the gums (explaining the belly-aching she's done recently). I was totally surprised to find two more teeth popped through! She now has one on each side, towards the very back. No wonder Mad Dog was so mad!
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Teeth, Teeth, and More Teeth!
 I think it's common knowledge that for the first two years of a child's life, they are pretty much always teething. The intense pain does come and go though, and Maddux had her share of that in the last few weeks. She was a drool machine, and her nose resembled a faucet as well. Sometime during the week of Halloween things got better and we saw a front tooth pop through her upper gum line. I was quite concerned about how much she struggled with that tooth because it was only a front tooth. Eli didn't really have teething issues until he got his back teeth and molars...the front ones didn't really phase him in the pain department. So tonight when I put Maddux to bed, I decided to do a finger check in her mouth to see if I could feel any back teeth pushing on the gums (explaining the belly-aching she's done recently). I was totally surprised to find two more teeth popped through! She now has one on each side, towards the very back. No wonder Mad Dog was so mad!
I think it's common knowledge that for the first two years of a child's life, they are pretty much always teething. The intense pain does come and go though, and Maddux had her share of that in the last few weeks. She was a drool machine, and her nose resembled a faucet as well. Sometime during the week of Halloween things got better and we saw a front tooth pop through her upper gum line. I was quite concerned about how much she struggled with that tooth because it was only a front tooth. Eli didn't really have teething issues until he got his back teeth and molars...the front ones didn't really phase him in the pain department. So tonight when I put Maddux to bed, I decided to do a finger check in her mouth to see if I could feel any back teeth pushing on the gums (explaining the belly-aching she's done recently). I was totally surprised to find two more teeth popped through! She now has one on each side, towards the very back. No wonder Mad Dog was so mad!
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