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Ali2016 · 04/07/2022 19:55

My little girl has just turned 5 months and has been teething for a while now. I’ve been using ashton and parsons gel but doesn’t really seem to be doing anything. I am looking at using calgel. Has anyone else used this? If so would you recommend it?

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Skinnermarink · 04/07/2022 19:59

You need Anbesol, the liquid rather than the gel. Game changer. She’s five months so fine to have it

MolliciousIntent · 04/07/2022 20:10

Skinnermarink · 04/07/2022 19:59

You need Anbesol, the liquid rather than the gel. Game changer. She’s five months so fine to have it

Just what I came here to say

PritiPatelsMaker · 04/07/2022 21:29

I used it but had better results with Dentinox and ibruprofen if things got too much for them.

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Skinnermarink · 04/07/2022 21:30

Yes definitely baby ibuprofen better for tooth pain than paracetamol

Ali2016 · 04/07/2022 21:33

Brilliant! Thank you for your recommendations

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Mrsmch123 · 04/07/2022 21:41

Another vote for anbusol. But tbh I just went in with proper pain relief when needed.

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