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lancslass17 · 22/11/2018 18:58

Hi as post suggests my little boy 4 months is about to chew his hand off ( despite me giving him various things to chew on). What worked for you?
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SnuggyBuggy · 22/11/2018 19:01

I have found teething gel and then being given a chew toy helped. Also just let her BF when she was really uncomfortable.

danni0509 · 22/11/2018 19:04

Anbesol

It's a glass bottle, behind the counter in boots, about £6.

Brilliant stuff!

cupofteaandcake · 22/11/2018 19:14

Mine are older now however I always used to use Nelsons Teetha granules, they are homeopathic.

strawberrypenguin · 22/11/2018 19:20

Cold carrot/cucumber to chew on.

Dummy in the fridge for 5 minutes

Calpol if trouble sleeping

chickenfeathers · 22/11/2018 21:42

Another vote for Anbesol liquid. Fantastic stuff. I used it for all three of my children.

Teething rings cooled in the fridge are good too. I used Nuby teething keys....not sure if you can still get them as it has been a while since I soothed a teething baby!

LondonLassInTheCountry · 23/11/2018 01:57

Teething gel and teething granules at the same time. And regular...

Yes, you can 100% give both together

LondonLassInTheCountry · 23/11/2018 01:59

Well about 10 minutes apart to let one dissolve

WhoTookTheCookie · 26/11/2018 10:40

Ashton and Parsons powders and BicciePegs were an absolute godsend when my DD was teething.

When she saw me get the powder box out she stuck her tongue out immediately Grin

YouBoggleMyMind · 27/11/2018 17:26

Nurofen for us.

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