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Can anyone recommend some good teethers?

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Ros2023 · 13/08/2025 13:54

Can anyone recommend some good teethers they have used before? Or any tips to help teething! Thanks xx

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SkiSchule567 · 13/08/2025 16:37

How old? If over 6 months, alternate calpol and nurofen, works much much better than just calpol. Make sure he's had something to eat/milk before giving nurofen as it can be harder on the stomach.

Hopeful16 · 13/08/2025 17:19

We had these…

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Sophie the giraffe. I would recommend the hard ones not the soft ones that had breathing holes that filled up with dribble and I saw some shocking things online about people cutting them open to find all kids of mould. The hard ones have no holes.

Poster2233 · 13/08/2025 23:47

My son likes matchstick monkey and also the little Mam toothbrush. The toothbrush is the soft rubber ones that the bristles are also rubber. I think the bristles give a nice pressure to relieve pain. And they're really easy to hold.

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BunnyRuddington · 14/08/2025 06:27

if they’re over 6 months then some sticks of cool cucumber or a frozen banana. A clean, damp flannel is also good for them to gnaw on.

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