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| Messages found: | "Hey" Posted by chelle19 12 May at 14:24
when mine were little an teething i used calgel and ashton powders which worked wonders for mine aslo i gave them finger food like peices of apple an carott to teath on an cut there teeth during the day an if you have calplo handy use it he will get a much better nite sleep an so will you!
tc shell&32+1 bump xxx
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| Thread started by: | "Tip's from mums...." Posted by tryinghard83 12 May at 13:22
Hiya Ladies and Bumps
Hope you are all doing well, I as just looking for a little advise.
Aiden is in full blown teething mode and it's disrupting his sleep something awful. He also has this trick, because he's always got his hands in his mouth, that when we finally get him drifting off to sleep he gets his little explory fingers out and has taken to hooking out is dummy and throwing it the length of the cot, which inevitably wakes him up!
Does anyone out there have any tips??? I have been using bongela but it doesn't seem to be soothing him very much, I have got some calpol but I am a bit unsure whether to use it!
Any tips would be gratefully received!!
Cheers
A very tired Aimee and a very teething Aiden (5 and half months!!)
xxx
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| Messages: | | "Something ive seen" Posted by nicki313 12 May at 17:45
on tv was to give a baby a frozen carrot or bit of apple to chew on it'll sooth with the cold taste nice and is hard so does help with biting down obviously a pain to sit and hold it but if it works, also calgel i found worked best plus it doesn;t taste too bad other than that ive no idea my daughter used to throw her dummy to watch us retrieve it like a human game of fetch not very ammusing at 4am !
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| | "Hiya..." Posted by staceymy 12 May at 16:13
LOL! Olivia is very similar! She gets her dummy out and bites on the plastic bit!
The teething isnt really annoying Olivia yet! Shes constantly chewing and slavering but it hasent disrupted her sleep etc.
I have heard the teething powders are supposed to be good. Also have you got one of those things that you clip the dummy to then to their clothes??
Sorry i cant be much help!
Stacey & 19wk old Olivia x x x
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| | "Hey" Posted by chelle19 12 May at 14:24
when mine were little an teething i used calgel and ashton powders which worked wonders for mine aslo i gave them finger food like peices of apple an carott to teath on an cut there teeth during the day an if you have calplo handy use it he will get a much better nite sleep an so will you!
tc shell&32+1 bump xxx
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