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  • Child development

    Teeth: Newborn to three months

    Babies get teeth at different times. Some are born with teeth, and other babies don’t get any until much later. There’s a full set of 20 baby teeth hidden under your newborn’s gums. Here’s what you need to know about those tiny teeth. 

  • About Plunket

    Big Latch On 2026: Find events in your area

    Whānau Āwhina Plunket is proud to be part of the Big Latch On 2026 – see how you can join in breastfeeding support events wherever you are in Aotearoa New Zealand.

  • Whānau Āwhina Plunket and services

    Family centres

    In some areas of Aotearoa, extra parenting support is available from Plunket family centres. 

  • Child development

    Teeth: four to 12 months

    Most babies start getting their first teeth when they’re around six months old. But don’t worry if your baby gets them earlier or later. Everyone’s different. Here’s how to help your baby with teething, and how to look after your baby’s teeth. 

  • Caring for your child

    Choking

    It’s quite easy for little children to choke on food. They have small air and food passages, and they’re not yet an expert at chewing and grinding food. Here’s what you can do to minimise the risk of choking on food. 

  • Plunket near me

    Find a Plunket location near you using the search tools below. Did you know we now offer a range of virtual services to suit your schedule and needs? Learn about virtual services

  • About Plunket

    2020 Media Releases

    Read our media releases from 2020.

  • Plunket and you

    Your Plunket appointments

    Find out what to expect at your Plunket Well Child Tamariki Ora visits

  • Whānau Āwhina Plunket and services

    Adithya's story

    "... For the first time since giving birth, someone offered me hope. And that made all the difference because it gave me something to fight for."

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