Yes, but what would have happened to you without the antibiotics? I know it depends on the reason they were given, but.......Antibiotics per se are not the enemy, it is improper, careless use of them for conditions for which they are ineffective (colds for one) that are the problem. A properly prescribed and dosed conventional antibiotic can be a life saving treatment, as well as preventing certain types of permanent damage.

My son also had his baby teeth damanged by antibiotics, but for his severe ear infection it certainly did work. I think he could have ended up deaf or with brain infection had they not been used. For what it is worth, that was 35 years ago, and I had no idea of CS or any other alternative treatments at that time. But still his infection was so sudden and so acute, I probably would not have messed around in any case, even today, but today would certainly use CS right along with conventional antibiotics.

So yeah, my kid had brown stained weak baby teeth, the alternative was far worse. And the baby teeth fell out, and his permanent teeth have been fine.
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Kandee Edge wrote:

You're right about the antibiotics. I was given a lot of antibiotics as a newborn too and my baby teeth suffered from it. I was a premature baby and I guess they thought that was the choice treatment at the time (1972).



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