Common Teething Myths Parents Still Believe (Debunked by Experts)
Teething has long been surrounded by myths that can mislead parents. Let’s separate fact from fiction using evidence-based information.
Myth 1: Teething Causes High Fever
False. Teething may cause a slight temperature rise, but high fever indicates illness, not teething.
Myth 2: Teething Causes Diarrhea
There is no scientific proof. Diarrhea often coincides with teething age due to increased exposure to germs.
Myth 3: All Babies Suffer Greatly During Teething
Some babies show minimal discomfort. Teething experiences vary widely.
Myth 4: Teething Gels Are Always Safe
Not true. Some contain harmful ingredients. Always read labels and consult a doctor.
Myth 5: Teething Explains All Crying
Babies cry for many reasons; hunger, tiredness, illness. Avoid overlooking other causes.
Why Debunking Myths Matters
Believing myths may delay proper medical care. Accurate knowledge helps you respond appropriately and confidently.
Trust evidence-based advice and your parental instincts when supporting your teething baby.

Disclaimer: Some parts of this article is AI generated

