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    Could he of scratched / pinched himself by accident X


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    I suppose it's possible! I've got no idea if he's actually teething or not. His cheeks go red one day, then back to normal the next! But this cheek has stayed red and I'm worried people will think I'M pinching him! I'm too paranoid I think lol
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    It's hardly noticable! Could be anything! I wouldn't worry.
    What a cutie he is though x




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    Ahh he is, thanks! I know, I'm probably just being stupid! I worry too much!

    Do red cheeks come and go once they start teething? Or do they stay red until all if their teeth have come down? X
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    R had a mark like that where she decided to hit herself in the face with a toy.

    I could put Ben on a butty and eat him, he's gorgeous!

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    Carly is teething and often just one cheek will go red for a few hours then go back to normal, sometimes both cheeks are red but they go back to normal colour again after a few hours or the next day it's not a constant red cheek thing. To me your Lil boy looks more like his scratched or pinched or something'd on his cheek in those pics but it could be teething if that's how his cheeks flare with it but I don't think teething is a constant redness unless a tooth bud is about to cut. Also don't worry about explaining yourself to other people kids are always bumping or hurting themselves and other people who have children will know from their own that kids often have marks or bumps! :0) X


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    He's so cute! Bub has a red cheek and he is teething. Your Los mark looks similar!
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    J is teething, she has a white speck coming through, but has had no red cheeks :/

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    Noah gets these, just a random spot. Looks like a blocked pore. I just put a dab of sudocrem on it and leave it. Get him an amber teething necklace, it takes some of the red outta their cheeks x



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