My baby likes to shew on soft things... washcloth, teddy bear, socks.
2007-02-07 11:03:09
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answered by naenae0011 7
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human beings examine THE question FIRST!! This infant is 10 weeks previous, so can not possiably p.c.. up a teething ring or flow everywhere a rusk , nor use 0.5 the medicine or gels indexed!!! My advice is to bathe your palms and use your little finger to rub the gums, or purchase a teething brush and you gently rubdown the gums. My daugher chanced on a dummy sensible too - that would desire to help. My daughter additionally began teething early, and has only shrink her 2 front tooth jointly, she is now 6months previous. of course while your infant is older a teether, bonjela, teething powders and so on are all somewhat solid, yet your infant is only too youthful. additionally i could in basic terms provide calpol or nurofen in the adventure that your infant has a temp or is screaming non end for a while.
2016-09-28 13:57:03
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answered by ? 4
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Try teething tablets, here's where you can find them near you http://www.hylands.com/sl2.php The key with these is consistency with the dosing, I think it's a couple every hour but you got to keep up with it since it's homeopathic. We also use hylands remedies for other things like colds ;)
Also buy some of those teething rings and keep them in the fridge, my hubby likes to call them chew toys lol.
Good luck!
2007-02-07 11:13:04
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answered by me 4
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Honeslty, jerky worked great for my daughter. Oragel wore off too fast, and the cold teether toys got TOO cold for her to handle after just a couple minutes of use. We bought some really tough and plain flavored jerky and let her go to town on it! She LOVED it! She could just gnaw and gnaw on the stuff. It releived the pain, plus helped the teeth cut thru faster. I swear by it, but thats assuming your baby is old enough to hold things by himself. Good luck!
2007-02-07 11:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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well Good Luck also try using a frozen bagel that helped my daughter for a couple of days I didn't use any teething gel because Ive tryed on my self before i even gave it to my daughter and it numbed my tongue so i said forget it hell with that if I'm gona have my kid go threw that so i just stood by her side and every time she cryed of pain i gave her little bit of Tylenol and something cold and frozen also I didn't use the teething rings because of the liquid found in them i heard they found something in them but not to sure what is was
2007-02-07 11:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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well baby orajel works but is not good it can cause sids because it can mess with their gag reflex. I used tylenol and it worked great. If they are old enough to eat some foods you can try I cant spell it but it starts with a z. Its like toast. Works wonder.
2007-02-07 12:58:54
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answered by David R 2
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teething toys are great when you put them in the freezer then give it to your child, teething tablets are safe and dissolve in your babies mouth, taking a cold wash cloth and rubbing your babies gums, baby orajel, just rubbing your finger against your babies gums sometimes help. There are alot of things that can help.... hope one of these worked.. goodluck ps i love the teething tablets.. work like magic for me.. you can buy them at walmart...
2007-02-07 11:08:04
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answered by sleepyincarolina 4
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Teething tablets, they are all natural and you can get them at Wal-Mart or any drug store (Wal-mart the cheapest) they are wonderful, and I gave my kids more than 1 or 2 and a little more often and it did not hurt them. They are just called "teething tablets"
2007-02-07 11:01:59
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answered by Miss Coffee 6
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I used to tie up a bunch of crushed ice in a washcloth. They loved to chew on it and it numbed the gums.
2007-02-07 11:05:08
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answered by katydid 7
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I always used infants ibuprofin (or Motrin). It gives them some relief from the discomfort.
2007-02-07 11:00:42
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answered by April 3
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