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Teething in General
Newest Review: ... various teething rings but he wasnt interested in any of them, so save your money!! Calpol helps too. The Calpol night is definately recomm... more |
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by - written on 05/04/09
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amber teeting necklaces by amberbebe.com
we suffered from bad teething on our first child and then a friend put us on to the amber teething necklaces. I read all the forums about them and then gave it a try. Got to say i was completely skeptical but the proof is in the pudding as they say - and now I am a convert. An amazing result - we didn't even use bonjela teething gel on the last baby who cut a full set of teeth without the drool, without the flushed cheeks and call me selfish - no sleepless nights. We got our from www.amberbebe.com it cost A$40.00 and freight. We picked them because they have rounded beaded - looked better to us.
by - written on 15/12/08 (Useful, 86 readings)
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Teething is a terrible time for both the baby and the parent. You feel so much for the poor little mights. I found that with my little boy it affected him mainly at night. So kiss goodbye to sleep again!! I tried most of the teething gels, but I found that the best by far was Anbesol liquid. You can get this from the pharmacy counter in any ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/11/08 (Very useful, 480 readings)
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A baby's first tooth can turn up at any time; all babies teeth at different ages. Some babies go through teething without any problem and the teeth come through quite fast one after the other or even a few at a time, and for some babies it can take longer, and they may become restless and show more signs of teething. The teething process is quite ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/10/08 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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Three weeks ago I thought Bryn had started teething. He was drooling a lot and chewing on my fingers and his hands all the time. I asked the nursery nurse at our clinic who said unless I could feel anything, he wasn't. Give him a toy to chew on. A week later, he was getting more upset as he chewed so I asked some oral health people ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/09/08 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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There are a lot of differing opinions about what constitutes a baby teething. Some have "loose" nappies, others have broken nights. They might be chewing more on things, pink cheeks, grizzly, sore bottoms. But how do you know when your baby is about to cut a tooth? This is my second child, and my first dd was a long time ago ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/08 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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Teething! What fun! My son is now 21 months, he was rubbish at sleeping always waking up during the night , "oh it's probably down to teething" I'd say. He'd have a snotty nose, "Oh, it's probably teething" I'd say. He's got bad nappies "Oh, he's teething!". Everyone child suffers teething differently. Some get ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/07/08 (Very useful, 138 readings)
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Teething is a natural stage of physical development that all healthy babies go through. The unfortunate thing about it is that the signs of teething and the symptoms endured can be both varied and ambigious. Some little ones suffer very little, and make few complaints, whilst others experience extreme discomfort- even pain, as their teeth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/02/08 (Useful, 21 readings)
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You will probably remember yourself from when you cut your wisdom teeth how painful it is so just imagine cutting a whole mouth full of teeth at the same time. Both my daughters used to run a temperature wholst teething and have a sore bottom as it also seemed to upset there stomach. Nappy barrier cream was the only solution ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/05/07 (Useful, 74 readings)
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My little boy has been teething since he was about 3 months, although he hasn't cut any teeth yet (he's 5 months now)! He rams his little fist in his mouth so fiercely he makes himself sick, and tries to chew on your hand (or finger, shoulder or anything else within reach) leaving a big trail of dribble everywhere he goes). I have tried all kinds ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/07/05 (Very useful, 378 readings)
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Apparently, a few babies are actually born with one or more teeth (anyone ever met one? I haven't!) but for most mums one of the less pleasant milestones in your baby's early years is the dreaded teething. Now my son's 2 1/2, the memories are already beginning to fade a little (although I'm not convinced all of those back ones are really through ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/09/01 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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I know, you must all think I am completely mad wishing the tooth fairy to arrive with teeth but when you are faced with your daughter's first birthday in a couple of weeks and she is still Miss Gummy United, then of course you might understand! My son was relatively late with his teeth, the first one poking through at about 8 months ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/07/01 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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It's been a whole 3 years now since I had to paise the floor at the craziest hours of the morning, with a child screaming its little head off because of the pain of teething. 3 years, a long time, but I remember it vividly. We had 4 of the little blighters to go through it all with. It is one of the toughest torments sent on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/03/01 (Useful, 22 readings)
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Dummies have always been a pet hate of mine - if there's one thing I can't stand it's seeing a toddler with a dummy and refusing to go anywhere without it. Thankfully, I've been blessed with two gorgeous daughters who've never needed to use one. Always laid back and VERY content, the thought of giving them a dummy ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/03/01 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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I will start off by saying sorry if this opinion is in the wrong catogary.My daughter is teething at the moment so I thought I would give you some information about teething. Most babys cut their first tooth at about six months although some babys get teeth before my daughter had two at five months and some babys are born with teeth.Some ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/03/01 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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I couldn't find a section relevent so i've just written under dummies . --------------------------------------------- Dirty dummies , we all know the scene baby is irritable in town so you give her the dummy , then she coughs and spits it out on the floor - middle of town , crying baby , no clean dummy . Anyone with kids ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/02/01 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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It's 3 O'clock in the morning and your fast sleep, you have to be up for work in the morning then WAAAAHHHHHHH! He/she is awake again. This is what would happen every night when my son started teething - he would be awake every half hour. Up to this point he was a really good sleeper. Nothing can be more comforting to a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/10/00 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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My first baby was in intensive care for 2 weeks when he was born. He had to be fed via a tube that went up through his nose. Due to the phinabarbitone he was 'out of it'. The neo-natal nurses advised us to get him a dummy as it will get him use to 'sucking' so when he got well he would know how to 'suck'. I didnt mind this, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/10/00 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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There can be nothing more distressing than a childs cry due to teething pains, they is sooo little you can do for them. Many home made cures include cucumber and melon straight from the fridge which worked well with my little darling, and she also loved frozen bannana!!! One product we found invaluable was a teething ring from "your ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/09/00 (Useful, 37 readings)
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According to "Mather and Baby" magazine, TOMY "Neo" teething ring is one of the best for babes, that's why I've spent 3 days looking for it in the shops. Finally I've found it in the local Pharmacy. It costed me about J5,99, so quite pricey. I was really exited, because my baby was 3 month old ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/09/00 (Very useful, 423 readings)
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When my first daughter was teething I tried some teething gels and they didnt seem to work.Then someone recommended new era teething tablets.You can get them from most health shops and boots and some supermarkets do them too.There is about 400 tiny tablets and you can give them 2 tablets every 3 hrs under the tongue.If pain is bad you can give ... Read the complete review
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