Last week Ryker had discovered that he likes to chew and suck on his hands. I didn't mind because he was learning to self sooth and I didn't need to give him a pacifier! Well one day I noticed he was chewing in one specific spot. I looked in his mouth and sure enough there was a white little "thingy" sticking out of his gums! At this point I proceeded to hold back tears while calling Anthony up right away, because holy cow my baby is only 13 weeks, we are just getting the hang of this nursing thing (without biting!) Ryker has also been stuffy for the last 2 weeks, so because of this I decided to take him to the doctor, thinking while I am there I can ask about this tooth!
Luckily the stuffy nose is due to the change of humidity nothing else, so we are good on that! While the doctor was checking his nose and ears, I told him about the tooth. He took one look at it and said very nonchalantly, "oh thats not a tooth." My heart stopped, of course I think of every horrible reason why there is a white thing sticking out of his gums. I had to pry further, are you sure this isn't a tooth, what the heck is it?? Apparently babies can get mucus cysts on their gums. This doctor obviously does not know me, because he doesn't explain to me that this is normal or common, until he looks at me and sees I am freaking out. At that point he finally realized he had to explain further... this is very common, I did nothing to cause this, and it will leave as quickly as it arrived.
So no, that white thingy that I so dreaded was a tooth, was really a cyst. As the doctor said, it left as quickly as it came. Go away white thingies, and don't come back for at least another 3 or 5 months! Thanks!