- fussiness
- increased drooling
- need to gum and chew
- redness on gums

Breastfeeding and Teething
Teething is a very common cause of unsettled behaviour in your baby between the ages of 6 months and 2 years.
The sensation of teething can cause increased saliva production (hence all the drool), an aching jaw and unpleasant pressure as teeth start pushing up through the gums. To counteract and cope with those sensations your little one may have an increased need to gum and chew things.
Signs of teething: