New research suggests that early teething may be linked to pregnancy hormone levels, rather than genetics. Here is what parents should know.
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Stress hormone levels in mothers during early pregnancy can permanently affect their offspring's stress response system, warns a new study. The results
New research suggests that early teething may be linked to pregnancy hormone levels, rather than genetics. Here is what parents should know.
New research suggests that early teething may be linked to pregnancy hormone levels, rather than genetics. Here is what parents should know.
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