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Teething help

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Supermum2019 · 16/03/2019 19:45

My DS is 7 months old and it seems like his top teeth are coming through. He was cranky when the bottom 2 came through but this is something else l. He is constantly crying barely sleeping and not feeding well either. I have tried teething gels and powders but nothing seems to work. Has anyone got any other ideas. He won't touch the teething rings either.

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SlB09 · 16/03/2019 19:47

My little boy liked to chew on a toothbrush. But hopefully it'll only be a few days on this for you both and they will be through x

Redken24 · 16/03/2019 19:49

Try nurofen for babies!

Anbusol.
Also try massaging feet/toes

Supermum2019 · 16/03/2019 19:52

Will definately try this i at at my wits end. My DH has a case of the manflu so I'm having to deal with this phase alone and its so exhausting. Thank you for your responses

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Redken24 · 16/03/2019 19:54

Nurofen will definitely help - if wee one isn't being soothed by anything else it should give respite for a few hours for a good sleep hopefully.
Teething is exhausting for everyone x

ifoundthebread · 16/03/2019 19:58

Ambesol is your best friend! I use it myself when I get an ulcer. I also found my ds would chew a toothbrush as pp said.

Supermum2019 · 20/03/2019 11:03

Thabk you so much everyone for your advice. The toothbrush was great,i also rubbed nurofen on his gums rather than give it to him and it helped, it was a lot more faster at calming him down. I think we are over the most grisly phase. Once again thank you

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