M is old enough though for ice in the mesh bag feeders. Ty LOVED that when teething was at it's worst- which for us was basically his ENTIRE first year : (
We also moved to Motrin when teething was at the worst of the worst. Tylenol didn't always cut it.
M has so much going on! Teething and crawling, keeping you and E busy!
My girls never liked teethers or ice. They like being comforted by nursing. Teething tablets were helpful too. In fact I had to buy some today. The last 2 nights were tough for M. 2nd top tooth coming in.
Hope you find something that works. **lots of soothing dust for M**
ditto mesh feeder with ice cube in it. I wet the entire washcloth and froze it.. she would rotate it once she'd sopped through part of it looking for another part.
Nursing was comforting for her... until she started biting.
Re: we are in teething mode..
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Poor baby AND mama!
We just did a corner...
M is old enough though for ice in the mesh bag feeders. Ty LOVED that when teething was at it's worst- which for us was basically his ENTIRE first year : (
We also moved to Motrin when teething was at the worst of the worst. Tylenol didn't always cut it.
M has so much going on! Teething and crawling, keeping you and E busy!
My girls never liked teethers or ice. They like being comforted by nursing. Teething tablets were helpful too. In fact I had to buy some today. The last 2 nights were tough for M. 2nd top tooth coming in.
Hope you find something that works. **lots of soothing dust for M**
You've already got some good tips so I just wanted to give you tons of sympathy! Teething is no fun for anyone!
Thanks ?everyone Seriously thought about buying veneers (sp.) for her and calling it that! lol jk
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the mesh feeder is a good tip and add a frozen fruit inside it.
lucas likes the frozen teething rings. it helped a little.
definitely motrin right before bed, help them get some sleep.
for the mama - some nonalcoholic cocktail.
ditto mesh feeder with ice cube in it. I wet the entire washcloth and froze it.. she would rotate it once she'd sopped through part of it looking for another part.
Nursing was comforting for her... until she started biting.
Good luck! Teething is NO fun!