Is it normal for a baby to have no teeth at six months?

It may be normal for babies not to have teeth for six months, but it may also be abnormal due to hypothyroidism, malnutrition and other diseases.
1. Normal phenomenon: under normal circumstances, infants and young children in the birth of 6 ~ 8 months when the teeth, therefore, infants and young children in six months without teeth is a normal phenomenon, but if later than 13 months of age without teeth, is the delay in the eruption of milk teeth.
2. Hypothyroidism: hypothyroidism can be triggered by underdevelopment of the thyroid gland, ectopic thyroid gland, autoimmune diseases, etc., resulting in children with no teeth at six months, accompanied by a bloated face, rough skin, poor sucking power, small cry or cry less.
3. Malnutrition: poor nutritional foundation, insufficient breast milk or improper feeding can cause malnutrition, resulting in weight loss, wasting, growth and development of the child behind, and can affect the eruption of milk teeth, resulting in six months of the child did not grow teeth.
If your baby has no teeth in six months, you can observe for a while if there is no other discomfort. If there is other discomfort, we suggest you to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and receive treatment as soon as possible.