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I was wondering if anyone had any tricks for helping with teething infants?

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Thank-You very much i had no idea they have teething tablets with no medication. he has 4 teeth coming in and i feel horrible he is in pain!

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  1. if baby is older than say 6 months or so, we always let our kids chew on a tootbrush. also, at night, elevate the crib mattress to alleviate the pressure that builds up in throbbing gums while baby is laying down.

    hylands teething tabs dont work for all babys. didnt work for mine. but ibuprofin did!


  2. put some whiskey on it

    not too much or h**l get drunk

    just a little bit

    or just stay with the baby 24 hours

    i don't remember but my sister te tow year old

    was just taken to the playground with all the fun she forgot about the whole pain

  3. you could give them a popcicle or frezz somthing that they can chew on they like that or tething tablates.

  4. walmart has teething tablets. they are great, homeopathic (no meds all natual) . frozen teethers work great. they have this thing called a munchkin teether that is mesh and you can put fruit in it so they wont get chunks but they can chew away. and frozen wet wash cloths work great. then just give them lots of love and attention. good luck.

  5. I used to wet a wash cloth (a baby cloth as there is less lint & fuzz than a regular one) & stick it in the freezer for a few minutes, then give it to her to chew on.

  6. There are many remedies for teething. You could always go with oragel, but it didnt work for my son. Cold wash colths, leather straps from a purse or frozen teething toys always helped him. They also have teether bisquits you could try those.

  7. hyland's teething tablets - theyre organic.

  8. My daughter's 3 months old and hasn't hit the teething stage yet, so I'm not sure of too much to do.  I know that teething tablets worked for my cousin, also her mom would rub vanilla on her gums. While I was pregnant I bought a teething pacifier. It's called like a raspberry pacifier or something, and it's supposed to work great. I don't know where to find one now though, I bought it at Motherhood Maternity and haven't seen them there lately.

    Good luck!

  9. Frozen waffles =]

    The cold helps the baby's teeth; the little pockets on the waffles hold the saliva =]

    Just get the plain unsalted ones, that way the baby can eat a piece or two once it gets really soggy from drool =]

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