Teething Trouble
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Posted : Fri, 10 July 2009 09:08:09
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Teething Trouble

What can I give Riley to chew on?

He's 14wks old and there's a couple of white dots on his bottom gum, there was only one a couple weeks ago. So I'm guessing he's teething, even though he hasn't been dribbling an awful lot.

I've been putting calgel on his gums, don't know if that's helping. Getting him off to sleep has been a nightmare and he keeps waking up with it. He's got a dummy but doesn't really get on well with them. Think the problem is he tries to chew them so they fall out so quickly, then he starts crying again wanting it back. He's got a teething ring from a toy, but its massive and he only has a little mouth. I've heard about giving them wet flannels to chew on but I can't really do this while he's in his cot or him and the sheets would be all wet!
xxx

westbrom1
Posted : Fri, 10 July 2009 14:10:46
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Teething Trouble

tomme tippee do these brilliant teethers they are packs of 2 similar to a dummy but like a gum shield if that makes sense and yo can smear it with bonjella they hold it like a dummy. it will fall out but its good while they sitting on your lap cus you can hold it. i found at 3 months up to 9 months really that lots of teethers were too big and heavy these are perfect cus they are small. my lo is 17 months and still loves these. i keep them in the fridge.

sammi1989
Posted : Fri, 10 July 2009 23:23:57
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Teething Trouble

hi kel, wen bryany was teethin i used these chew stuck things from asda thy look like a biscuit finger but there not i cant remember wot thy are called but thy were really gd coz thy last 4 ages n help th teeth cut threw xx