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Baby girl was born with two front teeth
    2017-02-23  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A FIRST-TIME mother was left shocked after her baby girl was born with two front teeth.

    Samantha Lines, 29, from Rugby, Warwickshire, the U.K., said it was a “complete surprise” when midwives said that her newborn daughter Ella-Rose already had two tiny white incisors. Most babies usually start teething at around 6 months.

    Lines admitted her daughter’s teeth made her nervous about breastfeeding but added, “Her teeth are only small so hopefully it won’t be too painful.

    “I’ve got bottles in case it is too difficult but it seems fine at the moment.”

    Lines, who lives with her partner Jason Doombs, 42, struggled to conceive for years before becoming pregnant with Ella-Rose, their “lucky baby.”

    Ella-Rose was delivered by caesarean after her mother suffered a “long and difficult labor.” Moments later, midwives spotted the newborn’s teeth.

    Lines said, “I was completely delirious with all the morphine and other painkillers. Suddenly a midwife said my baby had two front teeth. It was a complete surprise. Everyone was telling me how amazing it was that my baby had front teeth, but I had very little idea of how rare that is.

    “It wasn’t until I came to and somebody told me that it actually sunk in that this was such a unique thing. The doctors have told me that it’s very rare for this to happen.”

    Bar manager Lines said she has also been warned over the potential dangers of the baby teeth. “I’ve been told that I have to keep an eye on the teeth in case they fall because they could be a choking hazard,” she said.

    “I’m not even sure whether or not I should be brushing them or not. They look very delicate, so I don’t know whether I should even be touching them at all.”

    (SD-Agencies)

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