You freeze them and they work wonders if your baby can hold them in them self! :)
So a few signs your baby is teething:
- Excessive drooling
- Chewing/biting on just about everything
- Irritability or fussiness
- Sore/tender/puffy gums
- Pull on ears
- Refuse food/nursing/bottles
- Have a rash around the face and neck (from excessive drool)
~ A frozen bagel-
YES! This has helped Jewel a lot! Just be sure to watch baby closely. As they gnaw on the bagel
and it softens, it can break apart.
~ Cold celery sticks-
I had no idea that celery was a natural pain killer until a reader mentioned it. I then
researched it a bit, and found out that it is in fact a natural remedy, and has been used as a pain killer
since 30 AD. You can real all about the benefits of celery here.
~ Lots of cuddles and love-
If your babe is having trouble teething, spend as much time as possible cuddled up together. If you
nurse, nurse more during this time. Hey, we can always use an excuse to stay in bed with our babes,
right? ;)
~ Amber teething necklaces-
several people suggested amber teething necklaces. These necklaces offer a natural, drug- free
alternative to soothing teething tots. Besides that, they are beautiful, lightweight, and have a lot
of other homeopathic benefits. You can read all about amber teething necklaces as well as
shop a great selection at Amber Artisans. We just ordered one for Jewel, and I can not wait for it to get
here!
~ Hyland's Teething Tablets-
Hyland's Teething Tablets are another great homeopathic teething remedy. Several readers
suggested these tablets. They are made from natural medicines and quickly dissolve once
they hit babies tongue. Hyland's also makes a teething gel.
~ Camilia Teething Medicine-
yet another homeopathic remedy. Camilia Teething Medicine is an all natural teething
remedy that comes in liquid form. While we have yet to try this remedy, I love that it comes in
sterile single use doses. Camilia teething medicine can be purchased at Whole Food Markets as well as
many local pharmacies. Visit their site to find a retailer near you.
~ A cold wash cloth-
several readers mentioned a chilled wet wash cloth. We have since tried it, and it really does help! Jewel
loved gnawing on it, and the cool cloth seemed to help alleviate some of the pain. The cloth was also
great at catching all of that teething drool- bonus!
~ A cold raw carrot to bite on-
this tip from a reader was so helpful! Jewel enjoyed the flavor of the raw carrot. The coolness helped
with the pain, and her teeth are not near strong enough to bite into the carrot, making this a safe and
very frugal teething tip!
~ Frozen foods-
many readers recommended frozen foods. Some examples of foods mentioned were whole frozen green
beans, frozen fruit slices, and ice cubes made of juice and then placed in a mesh feeder. We have tried
the juice ice cubes, and Jewel loved them!
~ The Teethifier 2 Advanced Back Teether-
while I have not tried this product, it does look like it would be quite helpful, especially for babies who
take a pacifier (Jewel doesn't). You can real more about it here.
~ Baby Orajel-
Baby Orajel is the #1 recommended teething brand used by pediatricians. It is an instant relief gel,
and comes in a pleasant cherry flavor. We have used this product several times, and it does
provide some relief.
~ Tommee Tippee Baby Teethers-
Tommee Tippee Baby Teethers come in a variety of different styles for every stage of
teething. While some are meant for beginning teethers, others are specifically designed for the later
stages of the teething process. I have not tried these products, but they were heavily
recommended to me, and they look like they would be very helpful.
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~ Gripe Water-
Gripe Water is a home remedy known to help with teething pain. There are several different kinds
out there, and all have slightly different ingredients. One that was specifically recommended to me in an
email from a reader was Little Tummys Gripe Water.
Hope it can be useful to some of you- I know I am going to go try the cold wash cloth. Babies can be SO fussy during teething time- I don't blame them though- OUCH!!! DO you guys have any other things that work- or have tried some of these???
We're four teeth into this whole teething. The first two were rough, but the second two weren't as bad.... Just a day of fussiness and a LOT of drool/chewing on everything (over months and months). We did the raspbaby teether too. It was the only thing my son would chew on (other than our fingers... which didn't work so well once his sharp little teeth came in!). For whatever reason, he just didn't seem to like anything else. I'd never thought about freezing them though. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHelpful info! I think I have an early teether on my hands. :(
ReplyDeleteHey Brittany, I don't know if you remember me, but I read both of your blogs but have never commented. Congrats on your little one!! He's adorable. I also just had a little boy in June. Anyway, I totally recommend the cold washcloths. I found this worked best with my other kids. I'm not quite sure if this was what it meant by "cold", but I used to get them wet and then put them in the freezer until it was frozen and then I would take it out and let them chew on it until it wasn't cold anymore. My kids loved it and I'm going to try it with this little boy too. Another thing I did with my 2nd was let her chew on a frozen otter pop that wasn't open. She really liked that because it is really cold like ice but she could chew on it and break it up unlike ice. Hope one of the ideas you have found will help you. Teething is no fun!!
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