Noor~ul~Usman
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Ok guys....so I know this may sound a bit 'out there' or something with Farooq being so young...but what are the signs of teething??
Since he was born he's been fixated with chewing his hands and top sleeves and now the last few days when I bottle feed him (he's been on the bottle since approx 3-4days old) he sucks really aggressively on the teat (sp?) making it invert slightly and is always trying to eat his bib as well
He still dribbles milk though so I don't think it's that the flow isn't fast enough
What bothers me the most is that also in the last 3-4 days he seems to get periods of pain/discomfort whilst he's asleep and will fidget a lot pulling faces and often cry half awake. We've been treating him for wind by making sure we don't put him to sleep with out burping and also using infacol but in the same time span he has also started drooling and is still fixated on chewing shoulders etc when you try and burp him. He's still chewing his hands and tops most of his waking time even when he's not hungry!
He's also sleeping more than he did before and is a bit more clingy.
At hospital they put the chewing down purely to being hungry because we were having a nightmare trying to establish breast feeding but he just seemed to do it all the time regardless (and thus I didn't agree with them
) .
I know babies investigate things with their mouths but is he not a little young to be doing it so much?
He's developing fairly quickly and is very alert and active, trying to roll over on his side, punching, kicking (trying to launch himself off your lap and nearly succeding too!
), talking and holding his head up for several seconds.
I know occasionally babies are born with a tooth already through so I was just wondering what the chances are that he could be teething but it's still below the gum??
I've tried having a quick look but haven't been able to inspect his whole mouth yet for red gums.
I'm going to try and book him in at the doctors anyway first thing tomorrow morning as he's making his Dad and Grandpa panic

Since he was born he's been fixated with chewing his hands and top sleeves and now the last few days when I bottle feed him (he's been on the bottle since approx 3-4days old) he sucks really aggressively on the teat (sp?) making it invert slightly and is always trying to eat his bib as well

He still dribbles milk though so I don't think it's that the flow isn't fast enough

What bothers me the most is that also in the last 3-4 days he seems to get periods of pain/discomfort whilst he's asleep and will fidget a lot pulling faces and often cry half awake. We've been treating him for wind by making sure we don't put him to sleep with out burping and also using infacol but in the same time span he has also started drooling and is still fixated on chewing shoulders etc when you try and burp him. He's still chewing his hands and tops most of his waking time even when he's not hungry!
He's also sleeping more than he did before and is a bit more clingy.
At hospital they put the chewing down purely to being hungry because we were having a nightmare trying to establish breast feeding but he just seemed to do it all the time regardless (and thus I didn't agree with them

I know babies investigate things with their mouths but is he not a little young to be doing it so much?
He's developing fairly quickly and is very alert and active, trying to roll over on his side, punching, kicking (trying to launch himself off your lap and nearly succeding too!

I know occasionally babies are born with a tooth already through so I was just wondering what the chances are that he could be teething but it's still below the gum??
I've tried having a quick look but haven't been able to inspect his whole mouth yet for red gums.
I'm going to try and book him in at the doctors anyway first thing tomorrow morning as he's making his Dad and Grandpa panic
