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Teething Help - Brooklyn, NY

My 5 and a half month old son is getting his first 2 teeth. He is obviously uncomfortable, but won't take any frozen teethers. I've tried a frozen washcloth as well. He has a rubber ducky that is the only thing he will chew on for relief but gets frustrated with it after a couple of minutes. We've given him tylenol a couple of times, but don't want to do that regularly. Has anyone tried those teething tablets? Or have any other ideas?

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My son has just started with teething and the only thing my sister and best friend swears by are those teething tablets. I only tried them once and so far they have worked.

I haven't tried the teething tablets yet but I hear they're great. My daughter really likes a cold, wet washcloth to suck on.

I tried the tablets that I found at Walmart, but they didn't help... I would definatly say, try it, cause if it had worked I would have loved to use less Tylenol.

Good luck with the first of many teeth:-)

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we did the all natural teething tablets and they worked wonders for our son. We also gave him lots of warm, soothing baths and just kept the house really quiet. I read in a book that too much noise can irritate their gums also- sounds strange, but keeping the house quiet and just playing soft music really seemed to work!!

Good luck, teething sucks! :(
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try a vibrating teether. I got mine at wegmans. i'm sure that any place that sells baby stuff like target, walmart, BRU, and buy buy baby would also have some. or just teething beads or something. cold things help, but aren't neccessary. also, you can give him a little motrin before bed to help with nighttime teething pain.
good luck!

My son has just started with teething and the only thing my sister and best friend swears by are those teething tablets. I only tried them once and so far they have worked.

Yes...the teething tablets are a Godsend! I wish they would've had them around long enough for all my children.

Nanc

We love Hylands Teething tablets. They are Homeopathic and all natural. I would put them on his gums and when they disolve a little rub them in to his gums. My son is now 2 and we still use them for the lovely molars he is cutting.

My husbands family passes down the family secret...frozen waffels! Cut in to strips. My kids would knaw at them and they would come away w/little pieces that were mushie so no chocking worries. They loved them, and so have all the kids in the family. You will probably need some other measure to help with pain as well, but my kids didn't want anything to do w/teethers. Hope this helps.

I hav tried the the Razbaby teether. It is all chewable. It looks like a binky but it is to big for them to chew on. My daughter loves chewing on it. I have found it at Kinney drugs not sure where else it may be.

Don't bother with Tylenol..it doesn't address the kind of pain that teething entails, because it doesn't ease the pain that comes from swelling. Advil (motrin, ibuprofin) will work wonders, for about 6 hours. That is the type of medication that is best for teething, if you want to use medication. We did and it worked like a charm. I understand you don't want to rely on meds. long term, but teething doesn't last forever, and isn't it worth a good nights sleep and his comfort for a while!? ;)

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