If you would like to try to find some teethers that you and your baby might like, you should try looking at Babies R Us or Target. Here are a few that I like for my babies:
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2404768&cp=2255981.2256162.2256179&parentPage=family
http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:The%20First%20Years:1991634982;_ylt=Am8GA3xGJzgU6UdNsERGs9pJqrsF;_ylu=X3oDMTBuZnVsb2JsBF9zAzk2NTgyMzM4BGx0AzQEc2VjA3Ny
http://creativebrainsonline.com/mabawhwaacto.html
http://bestbuybaby.stores.yahoo.net/sahora.html
2006-10-20 07:37:19
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answered by Mum to 3 cute kids 5
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Try the orajel swab sticks, those are so awesome. Try using your finger to massage her gums, that worked with mine. Another thing that is great are popsicles...my 17 month old is teething pretty good right now and nothing seems to work, but lemme tell ya..the popsicle is amazing for a teething baby, and they love them, the cold feels so good on the gums as well. The biter biscuits are good to use, they just don't last too long, I think they get too mushy too fast and don't really do any good..just my opinion on that. Anyway, also try the teething rings or the teething thing that vibrates when they bite down on it, my second child loved that one. Good luck to you, and definitely go with the popsicles, you will be amazed how well they work for teething. God Bless.
2006-10-20 14:41:41
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answered by mcentiremadness 3
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Hyland's Teething Tablets are THE BEST. They simply dissolve in their mouth so there is no fear of choking.
A stalk of cold, hard celery works well.
Put a metal spoon in the freezer.
Freeze a wet wash cloth.
Tie an ice cube inside a baby sock.
Put an ice cube or a "boob cube" inside a Baby Safe Feeder.
2006-10-20 15:07:53
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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Have you tried the teething tablets?? I use those for my one year old, you gets two-three teeth in at a time, seems to work, and a warm bath calms him down. i dont know if this is a wives tal enow, but soem doctors used to advice that baby orajel can cause babies throats to become numb also and makes it uncomfortable/difficult to swallow, and could cause choking. Don't know? But I used it a couple times on my son, nothing bad happened but, I usually just stick to the tablets.
2006-10-20 16:14:22
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answered by Cal0507 2
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Give her anything she can chew on. Putting pressure on the area where the teeth are coming in helps relieve the pain. Give her a refrigerated teething ring. Don't give her a frozen one though because that can bruise her gums and cause frostbite.
2006-10-20 14:30:38
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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Tough question, sounds like you are doing everything right. Have you tried a teething ointement like baby anbesol? It doesn't last very long because of all the slobber but it may make it easier for your baby to rest. Good luck!
2006-10-20 14:33:07
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answered by what can i do 2
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Trust me this works!!!POPSICLES. make a mess but who cares if the baby feels better!!!! The coldness will numb the pain, and she'll love the taste, or try wrapping an ice cube in a wash cloth and letting her chew on it.
2006-10-20 14:31:29
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answered by purpledragonflyjrh 4
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Hyland's teething tablets (Walgreens) work for some children. They worked for my oldest, but not for my baby. A frozen, wet washcloth is his favorite remedy right now.
2006-10-20 14:40:50
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answered by Wicked Chicken! 3
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try a frozen waffle or a teething ring - my nephew seems to like teething rings that have keys. they have different sized and shaped bumps on each key to help cut the teeth. also, ibuprofen seems to work better than tylenol.
2006-10-20 14:33:28
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answered by kiki 3
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Let her chew on a frozen waffle, baby orajel, or hyland's teething tablets. All seem to work for my little one.
2006-10-20 15:22:53
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answered by happymommy 4
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