A mother has spoken of her shock after she gave birth to a baby with two fully formed front teeth.
Vicki Griffiths had planned to breastfeed little Eva Faith but changed her mind after seeing the newborn’s teeth.Eva
astounded nurses and midwives as well as her family when she was born
weighing 7lbs 4oz at the James Cook University Hospital in
Middlesbrough.Initially, nobody realised and it was
only when Mrs Griffiths went to have a bath after giving birth that her
husband Steven spotted the teeth in his daughter’s lower jaw.Mrs
Griffiths, a 26-year-old child minder, said: ‘When I came back into the
room Steven said, “she’s got teeth, you know!” and then we both burst
out laughing.
‘We were in shock, and so were the midwives.

‘She had her mouth closed to begin with, so we didn’t notice. It was quite bizarre to see them.’
She added: ‘I had been planning to breastfeed, but when I saw Eva’s teeth I was put off. I don’t think anybody could blame me!’Mr
and Mrs Griffiths now worry that Eva will soon start sprouting more
teeth before she is old enough to have Calpol or other children’s
medicine.
The mother-of-three said: ‘I kept
asking the midwives and nurses what I could give Eva if she was in pain,
but nobody was able to answer me.‘They just kept going away and then coming back with more people to look at Eva’s teeth. Nobody could believe it.
‘When we came out of hospital I went to see my GP and he said that he had never heard of this happening before.‘Midwives with 25-years’ experience were also saying they’d never seen it.’
Little
Eva Faith was born on September 8 and is now at home with her parents
and older sisters Elizabeth, seven, and Emily, five, in Redcar,
Cleveland.
At first Mrs Griffiths thought the teeth
would have to be removed in case Eva were to choke on them, but she was
checked over by a paediatrician who said they were stable enough not to
present a problem.
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