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Teething Question & Walking Question

Hi there, my daughter is currently 15 months old. She had a rough bout of
teething last week. (3 molars and a bottom front tooth) I have an elderly
female friend that told me her pediatrician told her to put vanilla extract
on her kids' gums to help with teething pain... i had mentioned to her how
much my daughter, Michelle, hates the oragel and the syringe (AKA boogie sucker).
She said she used the vanilla extract on her 3 children and subsequently with
her grandson and it worked great, they liked the taste and it numbed the pain.
has anyone heard of this? i'm always looking for more natural ways to help ease
her teething pain. I do use the hyland's teething tablets, we've used them for
months now. If they are helping, I don't even want to imagine how much worse last
week would have been without them. I know more teething days are in our future
so if anyone's heard of using this or has used it themselves, please take a minute and tell me what you think of it, how it worked, what other little tricks you've heard etc. I have used ice, teethers, teething tablets, oragel swabs, oragel gel, motrin, tylenol, etc.
My walking question is this: should i be worried that my 15 month old isn't
walking independently yet? She cruises all the furntiture, stands on everything, pulls herself up on everything... will walk behind her walkabout with wheels (shaped like a U with a handle for her). she'll walk next to me if i hold one or
both hands just fine. as soon as i start to let go, she sits down. she squats and will stand up to a standing up position and then sit back down. i feel like she can do it, but is hesitant... scared or unsure. i don't want to push her, because i know she'll eventually do it and then i'll be stressing and running around after her. :) but she's been doing the cruising and walking around holding on to us and stuff since she was 11-12 months old. she doesn't walk on tippy toes, she walks
on her whole foot and seems to have good footing when we're walking with her.
thanks for any help or advice anyone can offer!

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So What Happened?™

Thank you all so much for all the advice, comments, opinions and extra tricks to try! :) I will definitely use some of them in the future. I have used the vanilla extract on Michelle. It works instantly and she was smiling again within minutes... i used very very little, just put a little on my fingertip and rubbed on her gums. I'm so grateful to have Mamasource to ask other moms for help. Many thanks again! V.

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Hello! I have been working with children for just over 6 years now and about my 3rd year, I heard about using vanilla. I tried it and it works!! Like everything, it worked better on some than others, but no one minded the taste.

Don't worry about the walking. It sounds like she just doesn't have the confidence to do it yet on her own. My older daughter was 19 months before she started walking independently. She just waited until she was good and ready. I was super worried but everyone, including her doctor, kept telling me she was fine, and she was. Just enjoy the cruising and hand-holding for now - it will be over before you know it!

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Ok, a wet/bit cold but not frozen washcloth works wonders! she may walk around a bit wet, but the point is to have her bite down and push those puppies through! teething tablets have always worked on all four of mine. a little rub of rum never hurt either. if she is just out of control screaming, push down on the area where the teeth are coming in and it will help with pain.

Walking- all mine have walked at different times and even when everyone looked at the bowed legs and said oh my gosh, they straightened up by themselves. if she is progressively moving, like doing something better and getting the walking thing going just slow, dont worry! if she is not making progression then talk to a pediatrician. I am an older mom too, ask anything...

L.

Yeah, teething is no fun, for our children or us. I have used the Hyland's teething tablets with both of my girls, and they seem to work sometimes, but there are different levels of teething pain. I have never heard of anyone using vanilla extract, although it does make sense seeing its alcohol content. Many people, especially of the older generation, swear by rubbing a little whiskey or rum on the gums. Vanilla is definitely more apealing. As long as you're only rubbing it on the gums don't worry about the alcohol content, it's in oragel, too. Both of my daughters also LOVED chomping on a warm, damp cloth. Also, they liked chewing on a vibrating toothbrush when the molars were coming in. You could use vibrating teethers, but they're difficult to find, a little expensive, and they have to be chomped on pretty hard to activate. So needless to say, when your baby's jaws get tired, the teether quits.
As for her walking, don't worry about it yet. She sounds to be developing just fine, she's just not confident to go off on her own yet. You said that she's pulling herself up on everything, but can she stand up on her own from sitting yet? Once she can do that she'll be off in no time. Just keep on being supportive & encouraging, and she'll be at it soon enough.

Don't worry about the walking thing! I know how you feel, my son who is 22 months now, didn't start walking until he was almost 19 months. He did all the things your daughter is doing, and he just needed to do things on his own time. I know how you feel, that it doesn't always help to hear that other babies walked late when you hear all these other people saying how early their babies did walk... but all I can tell you there, is it truly is OK and because she is standing up and can physically walk-even if it is holding onto something- she is and will be just fine. Enjoy her at this stage and look forward to her first steps... :) ~ J.*

hahahaha it's really not the vanilla, it's the alcohol in the extract...my grandmother use to use whisky! Just rough it out with some tylenol. It won't be too long before she's doing better.

First let me say I know what you are going through. M 16 month old little girl has decided to cut four back teeth all at once. My grandmother told me something when my oldest was teething and I did it and I have done it with my youngest as well and it really works. Let her chew on a green onion. Dont know why it numbs their little gums but it works and even the pedi told me to do it. So give it a try.

Are you SURE that it is the teething that is the problem?

I baught either pedialite pops, or pop ice for my son----Instant relief.

Vanilla extract is very high in alcohol. I would not give it to a baby.

I don't know about the vanilla, but two things that I have tried that were very helpful are the Hylands Teething Tablets, a homeopathic remedy that you should be able to find in most health food stores or Whole Foods. The other thing is Lavender essential oil applied directly to the gums. Just put one drop on your finger and rub on the gums. Generally essential oils are not applied directly to skin like this, but this is one exception.

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