The first set of teeth, or milk-teeth as they are called, are twenty in number; they commonly emerge in pairs, and those of the lower jaw usually precede the corresponding ones of the upper. The first of the milk-teeth is normally cut about the sixth or seventh month, and the last of the set at different periods from the twentieth to the thirtieth months.
Therefore the entire phase taken by the first dentition may be estimated at from a year and a half to two years. The course varies, however, in different individuals, both as to its full duration, and as to the periods and order in which the teeth make their appearance.
It was simply the most intense and amazing experience of my life. I gave birth to a great, adorable little boy. Though he can not say anything but “ga”, and seems incapable to actually direct his arms and legs that well, I have confidence that when he is older, he will grow in to a wholly functional adult just like his father is.
He was your bundle of joy when he was first born. And now, a month down the line, he is a gurgling, fascinating 1 month baby. While the pride and joy continues to linger, there are also a number of other stuff that you want to know about your 1 month baby now.