frozen waffle will not freeze her little hands.
2006-12-06 10:55:48
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answered by nil8_360 6
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I agree with the person that said to try Hyland's Teething Tablets. They're homeopathic and work wonders! With my first child we tried everything from a frozen washcloth to rum on the gums. I was watching Regis & Kelly the one morning and Kelly was raving about how great these teething tablets were. I rushed out and got some and have only used them since. With my second child these are all we've used and her teething has been much easier then my first's.
2006-12-06 10:54:32
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answered by McNulty25 2
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human beings study THE question FIRST!! This infant is 10 weeks previous, so can not possiably %. up a teething ring or pass everywhere a rusk , nor use 0.5 the drugs or gels indexed!!! My advice is to bathe your hands and use your little finger to rub the gums, or purchase a teething brush and you gently rub down the gums. My daugher got here across a dummy functional too - that would help. My daughter additionally began teething early, and has in simple terms cut back her 2 front tooth mutually, she is now 6months previous. needless to say while your new child is older a teether, bonjela, teething powders and so on are all incredibly sturdy, yet your infant is in simple terms too youthful. additionally i could in simple terms provide calpol or nurofen in case your infant has a temp or is screaming non provide up for a while.
2016-12-13 04:08:50
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answered by ? 4
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When my son was teething, I gave him popsicles. It really helped! If he uses a bottle you can fill the bottle with water and freeze it. Let the baby chew on that like a teething ring! When that didn't work I contacted his doctor. She said to use Children Tylenol!
2006-12-06 14:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a damp cotton cloth and place it in the freezer for a minute or two, then let her chomp on that for bit, not only does the cold help reduced the swelling and the pain, it keeps her distracted with something new to discover that will divert thinking about the pain.
2006-12-06 13:07:59
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answered by lisads1973 3
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Give her tylenol and then massage her gums. Also put the teething ring in the refrigerator and hold it for her because if it is too cold she won't hold on to it. Use the ring to rub her gums as well.
2006-12-06 10:52:37
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answered by Roni 5
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Hylands teething tablets. when my son was 4 months, I gave him 3. That and Tylenol together works great.
2006-12-06 10:57:36
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answered by Austinsmom 1
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Wet a wash rag put it in the freezer for 5 to 10 minute then let her chew on it or just rub it against her gums for her.
2006-12-06 10:57:11
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answered by The Invisible Woman 6
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I give my son teething tablets and also the teething net (i forgot the name of it. it has mesh net with a twist off cover)you can put frozen bananas in it. Makes a mess but my son loves it.
2006-12-06 12:07:12
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answered by crystalfaria11306 3
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Hyland's Teething Tablets were a godsend for me when my son was teething. They are all natural and inexpensive. You can get them at most grocery stores.
2006-12-06 11:27:41
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answered by pineapple_34_34 3
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Teething tablets are the best thing i found. If it werent for them i think i would of went crazy when my daughter was teething.
2006-12-06 10:58:48
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answered by lil_angel_6172003 1
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