Getting her first tooth, or teeth, can be painful. But adorable. Here are a few tips to help her minimize the discomfort while those new chompers come in.
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Review 1 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:June 8, 2013
twister622
Our almost 6 month old loves her vibrating teether and also Spiffies Baby Tooth wipes - those things are great!
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Review 2 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:April 2, 2013
llacerda
I feel that when My son is in tooth pain I give him a sugar nipple or if its time to eat and he doesn't want to I find that giving him a frozen waffle usually does the trick, or pancake. btw a sugar nipple is a wet baby cloth with sugar and wrap it with a ribbon or something to keep the shape of a nipple. put that in the freezer until frozen tun dip it in some rum not a whole lot just like a mill a second dip. to get just some of the flavor on the towel so they'll suck at it.
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Review 3 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:January 22, 2013
jiyou89
My 10 month old just got her first tooth and four more are on their way. She seems to be in pain and waking up for more often at night. I give her infant tylenol before bed on days she seems more irritated in the evening. Otherwise, I breastfeed her to soothe her and give her some nice back rubs to fall back asleep.
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Review 4 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:January 17, 2013
cutebaby330
My baby is 9 months but she beening teeting since 5 months her first tooth has appear n i have used homepatic tables and massage with finger brush.
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Review 5 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:January 10, 2013
roxiellen
Baby Orajel actually hardens the gums making it harder and sometimes longer for the teeth to cut through. Try to avoid the gels and stick to teething toys, cold wash clothes, or simply placing your finger in their mouth. Also for smaller babies be careful on the dose of tylenol the medication sedates them and could cause them to stop breathing. Just some tips from my doctor....hope it helps!
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Review 6 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:January 6, 2013
Anonymous
This is our third, unexpected baby. Our other two are 17 and 14 yrs old. Here is our list of options to try: - Cold, firm 5-inch stock of celery (allows one to hold the celery or the baby to manipulate the stock to get to the right place), cut is down as he/she wears it down - Teething rings placed in the freezer (some babies do not like the cold) - Cool/cold/frozen baby washcloth (depends on the temperature the child is willing to hold) - With your index finger or knuckle, simply rub the gums. The personal attention is usually rewarded with a baby sounds. Be ready for the chomp; they can press quite hard. - Homeopathic tablets or gel rubbed on the gums. - Pediatric pain medication eases sleep during the night and you get to rest. Teething is different for each child, starting time, duration, fussiness, etc. Sorry to say, one finds what works best for each child simply by trial.
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Review 7 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:December 21, 2012
babieD
I let my son chew on green onion, you must supervise because it can be a choking hazard. You must also pull off all of the roots. Also, I get one of his wash cloths, wet it, put an ice cube in the center, and secure it tightly with a rubber band. He holds on to the excess cloth and sucks the ice cube to numb his gums. I tighten the rubber band as the ice cube shrinks. This must also be supervised. Hope this helps some babies and mommies.
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Review 8 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:December 21, 2012
masonpreston
my son mason is almost 9 months teething tablets seem to help but sometimes that and liquid tylenol dont even help help..... well get through it though i hope lol
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Review 9 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:December 19, 2012
ShaniseR
My son didn't start getting his teeth until he was 10months. Seeing his first tooth come in was exciting but it was stressful at the same time, because nothing would help with his aching gums. I've tried every trick there was and nothing seemed to work. So everytime he starts gtting a new tooth he just cries and cries.
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Review 10 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:November 5, 2012
bryndalynandowensmommy
Our son started cutting his first tooth at two months and his second just last week at three months. He likes an ice cube in a washcloth secured with a rubber band, supervised only of course. A friend told me for those extra painful molers after the baby is over a year old and fully on real food that she gave her kids beef jerky to chew on and help the molars break through the gums.
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Review 11 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:September 2, 2012
kgonzalez17
My son slept all trough the night when he turned 3 months.. but as soon as the teeth started coming, he was waking up 2 or 3 times at night. But something helped us big time to get through those rough nights. A baby projector a friend gave us as a baby shower gift. It has two different images, and various music tones, as wells a waves from the sea. It calmed him a lot. The music, the images. he got distracted and forgot all about his teeth.
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Review 12 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:August 6, 2012
koltongagesmommy
I give my son the teething tablets and it works for him but he also likes to chew on his sippycup that he has been introduced to and it works great he falls asleep chewing on his sippycup or a teething ring.
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Review 13 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:July 25, 2012
Superlame
At first I didn't like the Idea of using medicine for my baby but after a while the teething tablets and rings weren't helping. I tried frozen fruit and veggies and it worked like a charm!
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Review 14 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:May 17, 2012
SanjayB
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Review 15 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:May 5, 2012
BryBug7611
My son likes to chew on a frozen washcloth. He also likes the ordinary teething rings. And he sleeps a lot, which definitely helps!
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Review 16 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:April 22, 2012
vannalou
She refuses the "frozen" teething rings but she does like them if I only put them in the fridge and she loves eating her favorite blanket, just knaws on it every time she gets the chance, so I decided since she loves it sooo much, I'd buy two more blankets exactly like it(just in case something happens along the way)...Sometimes I rub her gums with my finger and she really seems to get relief just from that!! I have ori-gel and liquid baby pain killer if she is having a bad night with the pain!
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Review 17 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:March 30, 2012
BettieC
I purchase some of the mesh food rings, and I filled them with frozen fruit I thawed slightly under a warm tap. It took my son a few tries before he liked them but then it really helped. But its also a huge mess. I also bought him silicone teethers and he loves to chew on them. Oh and when its really bad a bath if your little one likes the bathtub sometimes it can distract them until the pain subsides
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Review 18 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:March 23, 2012
verozolana
I have a 5 1/2 months old baby girl, and she's been teething since she was 3, but no teeth yet... So I tried homeopathic baby drops (i saw no results), and the baby orajel, but I was concerned about giving benzocaine to my girl, anyway I don't think that helped either... the teething ring and cold cloths only made her more upset... So I bought a baby tooth brush and when she get fussy we play and brush her gums. IT'S GREAT, LIKE KILLING TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE... SHE GETS RELIEF AND ALSO SHE GET USE TO THE IDEA OF BRUSHING HER TEETH... It worked wonders for me, hope it help you too!!!
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Review 19 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:March 22, 2012
Dynmma
My baby is 5-months old and is cutting her first tooth and I'm so excited for her and keep looking forward to her smiles! Having said that, the only thing with her new pearly whites I've noticed is that she cries more easily and just wants to be held. If that is the worst teething brings, I'll be a very happy mom...
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Review 20 for Taming Teething Pain
Date:January 21, 2012
domino595
my son is 6 moth and he was born with 2 and he is still geting some we have tryed eveything and it just not seem to help what other ideas do anyone have
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