Parenting after a Loss

Teething Baby?

Jackson is 5 months and of course we can guess he's teething and have no clue but this past week he's been EXTRA FUSSY waking up every hour. Not being a happy baby. I'm not quick to give him Tylenol because I don't want him to get use to it nor do I want to continuously drug him but I don't want him in pain either. My question is what helped your Lo while "teething"?

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Re: Teething Baby?

  • Tylenol ;).  We would wait until her first fuss of the evening, and if she wouldn't settle and we were pretty sure that was it, we would give her a dose.  We are pretty conservative with medication, but those nights in a row where she just would

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  • Advil.  On the really bad days, Oragel (small amounts and monitored afterwards).  Both of these your LO is likely a little too young for though. 

    Something hard to gnaw on helps some, but not much.  He liked cold stuff for th

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  • Hylands teething tablets. Someone recommended them to me from this board and they've been a life saver.
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