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Baby bonjela at 15 weeks

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YukoandHiro · 29/01/2021 20:36

Baby dd is teething ridiculously early. I can see the white of the tooth directly under the top of the gum and it's going to break through any day now. I've got baby bonjela but it says on the side for babies from six months "when most begin teething". Is it safe to use any we early as 3 months? I'd rather avoid calpol when she's so little

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YukoandHiro · 29/01/2021 20:37

I should add she is in pain and miserable tonight so I feel like I should offer something

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spidermomma · 29/01/2021 20:50

Isn't their one that is from 3months ? But yes I'd give it as the doctors would only advise this anyway x

lambo88 · 29/01/2021 20:54

We found that ambesol liquid and baby nurofen worked the best when our little boy was teething but check what age there allowed to be able to use these xx

YukoandHiro · 29/01/2021 21:24

Thanks I might as well try some

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spidermomma · 30/01/2021 12:35

Mine also loved celery and carrot sticks to! Nice an cold out the fridge, atm he's found my puppy chew toys (new stash) an currently loving the milk bone hahaha x

bookshop1 · 30/01/2021 12:36

Yes it's fine to use

grey12 · 30/01/2021 12:46

DD1 was complaining soooo much before the first tooth I wanted to run away!!! So I gave her paracetamol. And her first tooth came out that night.

Both my kids were horrible when it came to teething. I had the natural and the medicated teething gels alwan to hand. Especially before going to sleep the medicated one was a life saver.

When they are little you definitely have to be careful. A tiny tiny bit at a time so it doesn't go to the throat, very well massaged. Tbh the best thing for it is a massage. Of course you can't have your finger in their mouth 24/7.....

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