For the past couple of days I cannot recognize LO any more, from a sweet, easy going baby he has turned into a fussy, cranky very impatient little man, screaming like I never heard before and even more when we approach naps/bedtime. I was wondering, is this normal? It breaks my heart to see him like this. We just gave him Tylenol but it didn't seem to make any difference, I guess he fell asleep out of exhaustion. One thing though, I cannot feel or see anything in his gums yet but every time he cries he brings his hands to his mouth and is constantly chewing on his bib too.
What were your experiences with a teething baby? When does this get any better?
Re: Teething=Screaming baby!?
I know it's different for everyone but when a tooth is coming in for DD, she has a few days of fussiness and then she returns to her normal self. I hope it's the same for you.
A few things that we have tried that seam to help:
Cold wet washcloth
Teething feeder with frozen baby food
Sophie the Giraffe. I never thought I would spend $20 on a rubber toy but I let DD play with one at a play date and she put it directly in her mouth and started gnawing on it. So, I bought it for her and she likes it.
Putting my clean finger in her mouth. I sort of curve my finger and stick my knuckle in her mouth. However, I can't do this anymore because she has 6 teeth and it hurts. But when her first teeth were coming in, she liked gnawing on my finger.
I hope it gets better for you. I know it can be rough.
I thought of this too. He could be really hungry. Allie gets 2 solid food meals a day and is now sleeping through the night. At this age, they need more calories to keep up with their growing and moving bodies.
DD gets her fussiness about one week before I can actually feel the tooth. it's really strange, but I know a tooth is coming in 5-7 days when she starts doing that fussiness.
I would check with your pedi first before giving the Motrin - ours said to wait until he was 6 months old.
I like the pre-dosing idea... I might try that myself!
Thanks ladies.
I will check with the Pedi tomorrow if today things don't get better to see if it could possibly be an ear infection, and to see if he aproves Motrin instead of Tylenol.
I am also trying to start him on solids but he still doesn't take them, maybe we need to switch to a different option cause until now we've given him rice cereal mixed w/ formula and mixed w/ pear juice, he does not seem to like it either way!..
Thanks again and have a nice weekend.