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09th Aug 2018

8 things you NEED to know about eight-month-old babies

'They are the dirtiest creatures you’ve ever encountered.'

Nicola Cassidy

Nicola Cassidy is a first-time Mum to baby August. When she’s not working in marketing, cleaning the house or writing her debut novel you can catch her musings at her blog here

1. They probably have teeth 

And these teeth don’t appear as white shiny pearly things. Instead, they push through the gums as slivers of see through glass. Look like glass. Cut like glass. All that whinging and red jaws – sharp, shiny glass teeth.

2. Baby will use teeth

On anything. Today I removed herself from my dinner plate. She was chomping on the delph. This week I have also removed her from the headboard of the bed and my finger. Do not put finger in baby’s mouth, or if you must (how else to you get Bonjela in there) AVOID teeth.

3. Baby could be crawling

I had no idea about the crawling timeline. Spud had been making advanced rolling movements, but it didn’t look like crawling was on the agenda at all. Last weekend she hopped up on her knees and took off. Just like that. And not a cupboard nor a toilet seat in the house babyproofed.

4. There may be new hair

We’ve noticed a sudden advancement in the hair follicle department. She’s got loads of the stuff – all short and new. When she sleeps funny, it stands on end, and she looks like how I feel. We’ve even started putting hair slides in it. But that’s kinda to stop her looking like a boy. Which she does look like, a lot.

5. Dinner time is ‘sharing’ time

With teeth comes appetite and while before the baby was happy to have her own menu often separate to us, now she must join in and have a taste of everything. This is fine, and cute but sometimes annoying when you’ve just sat down to eat and must get up to serve her royal baby-ness.

6. Baby knows who you are now

Up ’till now you were just another boob or bottle. Now, baby notices if it’s a strange boob or bottle (hopefully not the former) and may cry when separated from you. This decreases the freedom you were just starting to get back. Dammit!

7. Smile!

Smiley, smiley, smiley eight-month-olds are social little creatures and will smile all by themselves when playing or just looking over at you. It’s very cute and may make you want to have more babies. Careful now.

8. Forget fashion

Dressing babies and keeping them clean might have seemed difficult in the early stages. But it’s 100 times more difficult with an 8-month-old. Firstly, they HATE getting dressed and wriggle away using their strong little crawling bodies. Secondly, they are the dirtiest creatures you’ve ever encountered. Food in ears. Poo on foot. Or maybe that’s just mine?

For more honest parenting moments from Nicola, follow her on @ladynicci or catch up weekly on her blog ladynicci.com.