There have been a couple nights recently where LO is inconsolably crying and screaming before bed. I am attributing this largely to teething because through the day he's always chewing on something. I give him Tylenol and have used the smallest amount of baby orajel natural (I've heard bad side effects so the orajel is last ditch effort) to help but it only seems to help a little. He ends up crying himself out while I hold and rock him for about 45 minutes. Any suggestions as to anything else that can soothe him when he's to tired to hold something to chew?
Re: Inconsolable teether
Oh my goodness. Tummy calm is the best thing I've discovered in a long time. I had many sleepless nights and long cry-full days
A friend told me about tummy calm and lo has been so much happier ever since. What sucks is that Walgreens is the only store that sells it
I feel like this is a stupid question, but I need some advice and don't want to start a new thread! I can't tell if my child is teething or not and if that is the cause for not sleeping. He is a pretty chill baby, he rarely cries and doesn't get too fussy normally (knock on wood). Thanksgiving night was the first time he slept 6+ hours at a time and after that he would have a few good nights and a few bad nights so I figured we were headed in the right direction. Well we were planning on transitioning to the crib (he is still in our room) and then he just stopped sleeping more than a few hours at a time.
I will put him to sleep and after 3-4 hours he wakes himself up just tossing and turning and sometimes sucking on his hand. So I feed him and put him back to sleep and after that first inital wake up he will sleep 45 minutes - 2 hours and then wake up again. At first I thought teething but then my cousin said it is the 4 month sleep regression which I didn't know was a real thing. I feel like a bad mom because I can't tell what is the issue. He doesn't like the cold teething rings and is whatever about Sophie but always has his hands in his mouth and occasionally likes to gnaw on our fingers. I feel like he is teething to an extent but I don't know what is the cause of the sleep issues. Please help
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I forgot about rosy cheeks being a sign! I was thinking to myself yesterday, this kid looks like he is wearing a lot of rouge lol. My lack of sleep brain did not put 2 and 2 together. I am going to try those tablets and I hope they help a little. Thanks!