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No, babies are not born with teeth.
Babies can be born with teeth.
It is an uncommon thing to happen, but 1 in 100,000 babies are born with a tooth.
Usually babies don't have teeth.
some babies are born more developed then others and develop at different stages
Newborn babies can't have developed teeth, unless of course there's a say genetic disposition or a special circumstance.
Babies can't be born with teeth. We don't really know why, but it is simply so. babies start to grow them at the age of 1-2.
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Yes. Some babies are even born with teeth.
No, babies are typically born without teeth. However, some infants may be born with a condition called natal teeth, where one or more teeth are present at birth, but this is rare. Most babies begin to develop their first teeth, usually the lower central incisors, around six months of age. Teething can vary from child to child, with some starting earlier or later than others.
The tooth fairy takes those baby teeth and saves them so that when new babies are born there will be teeth in reserve to use. She cleans and shines and stores them because the "big kids " will be getting new ones which they themselves will have to care for for a lifetime.