When do babies start teething?

Typically 4 to 7 months.

When do babies start teething?

Typically 4 to 7 months.

More detail

The first tooth usually pushes through between 4 and 7 months, often the bottom front two.

Is it a problem if my baby is late?

Ranges are wide and most variation is normal. If you're worried, ask your pediatrician.

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Every baby is different. These are typical ranges for healthy, full-term babies, not targets. The easiest way to know your baby's normal is to track a couple of weeks and look at the pattern.

Thungu is a baby-tracking bot, not medical advice. If you're worried about feeding, weight, sleep, or development, talk to your pediatrician.