It is normal for a 11-month-old baby to have only two teeth, as the timing and speed of teething vary from child to child. Most babies start teething around 6 months, and primary teeth typically emerge in pairs, with all 20 teeth usually fully erupted by around 3 years of age. If a baby has not grown any teeth by the age of 1, it is recommended to observe for any other abnormalities and consider taking the child to the hospital for a blood calcium level check.
How should one handle an unstable menstrual cycle in a child?
A 12-year-old who is chronologically 14 has questions about starting to grow a small amount of pubic hair.
A 14-month-old baby, after switching to three types of formula milk, starts having bowel movements four or five times a day. The parent inquires whether this is normal and how to resolve the issue.
Consult on whether it’s normal for a 14-month-old to continue breastfeeding and eat multiple times at night, as well as how to gradually wean and introduce complementary foods.
At 16 months old, the child can only say ‘mama’ and ‘dada,’ and cannot speak other words. However, the child understands what adults are saying. Is this a normal phenomenon?
At 16 months old, a child can only say ‘mommy,’ occasionally ‘daddy,’ and nothing else. She is very intelligent, understanding everything adults say, yet she doesn’t speak. Is this situation normal? What could be the reason…
My cousin is 16 years old, but recently her mother said she has started wetting the bed. Is it normal for a 16-year-old girl to do this? Do we need to take her to the hospital for a thorough check-up? Are there any special points to pay attention to in her daily living and dietary habits?
Consultation on a 18-Day-Old Baby Having Watery Stools
Explore the phenomenon of occasional bedwetting in 19-year-old adolescents and provide professional advice.