Thursday, November 20, 2008

Both babies are cutting their bottom 2 teeth right now. Kill me now. I noticed 2 white spots under their gums a few days ago, and Cora's in full-on meltdown mode today because they're starting to pop through. That explains our crazy night last night.

8 comments:

Rachael Schirano \\ Rachael Schirano Photography said...

my girls are teething too...i feel your pain!

Anonymous said...

Damon cut his first teeth at 4 1/2 months. He cut two teeth and until he bit me, I did not know that he was teething.

~Jessica Dawn said...
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Manderz said...

Ooo - a fellow Nora Roberts reader. :-) I've read a few of her J.D. Robb books, and definitely enjoyed them. I'm not really sure why I haven't read that many of them actually. Hmm. Perhaps I shall attempt again.

Good luck with the teething.

Heather @CritterChronicles said...

Wow that's early! Man, no wonder you're so exhausted! Both of mine were at least 8 months before cutting their 1st teeth, and Anthony still doesn't have 2 of his lower front ones. But he is cutting all four molars right now, if that makes you feel any better. Probably not. But we're in the teething boat, too. Use Hyland's Teething Tablets!!!

HJC said...
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HJC said...

I am wondering what it is going to be like with twins teething;)! Are they waking a ton at night?

Unknown said...

That's weird that ticker doesn't work for you, Holly. I don't know why you can't see it. Does it not work for anyone else? The girls are 3 months, 2 weeks, and 4 days old, according to lilypie.com.

It does seem way too early to be teething! It hasn't been that bad so far. We had the one evening where Cora was inconsolable, but that's about it. We're still in the very early stages of teething, but we can definitely see 2 white spots in each of the girls when they scream.

Cora woke up the other night, and about an hour after I put her down on Thursday night, but that's it. She's still our fantastic sleeper, using sleeping 11-12 hours a night (8-8, typically). Emma hasn't been waking any more than normal either, once or twice a night.