Please. Anyone. Any suggestions to soothe poor LO??? She is teething...and screams all day... It hurts to see her in so much pain but I don't know what else I can do! She is clean, changed, fed, cuddled to death, she has the allowed amount of orajel and I even broke and gave her the 1/2 dose of Tylenol... I just don't know what else to do! She screams and fusses and screams and fusses for literally hours upon hours and NOTHING will stop her. Not a bath, not the swing, not the bouncer or paci, not the boppy, or her mommy (
I am all alone here and I just can't take this anymore.
Sorry for my vent I am just at my breaking point. I feel like any moment I am going to revert back to mothers day morning where I was sitting in tears ready to jump out the window after 7 hours of this.
Please tell me your tricks!!!!
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seems a little young to be teething - have you talked to your Dr? have you tried Gripe water? i've heard if they have a tummy ache it can help....
sorry your going through that! i would call the nursing line or talk to your Dr
My DH has this way of manipulating her body into different positions (sideways, belly down, etc.) that are helpful in settling down a screaming LO. He just tries different position until one of them doesn't make her scream her head off.
I'm not very good at it, but he is. Worth a shot?
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Since she's teething, have you given her some frozen stuff to chew on? Maybe a frozen teething ring, or a wet washcloth rolled up and frozen. It may give her some relief for a little while anyway.
As much as it hurts you, you may need to put her down in her crib for a few minutes and take a few deep breaths. Crying babies are very hard!
Maybe get one of those mesh feeder things and put an ice cube in it to let her suck on. GL!
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Are you sure it's not colic? She's at the right age for that to be starting.
The screaming is hard to take, it is. Do you have anyone who could come hold her for a little bit and give you a break?
Other than that, I'm sorry to say there aren't many great solutions. It's a phase, and you just have to ride it out, as hard as that is.
It does seem rather early to be teething - colic seems more likely.
In any case, have you tried wearing her? The swaddling effect of being worn in a wrap or sling coupled with being next to mama and moving calms the vast majority of babies. In any case, it gives your arms a break.
When DD is super cranky, I wrap her and go for a walk or bounce on the exercise ball - that does the trick every time.
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This. I put LO in a wrap when he is really fussy. He passes out before I even get the wrap tied