Teething rings too big o.O
I found that bonjella was good for my kids until they were old enough to hold onto rusks
there are these litlle pills out that u put on there tongue and they dissolve straight away, theyre from a health shop so are all natural. i have a friend who uses them and she said they are amazing. they just dissolve strait away so they cant choke or anything like that. i was gna give them a go but my son has 16 teeth nw so nt much point
Avent stage one teething rings are really good. Also the teething salts that disolve on the tounge are great.
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Here's a couple of links for some of the smaller teethers I've come across in my quest for a happy baby lol. Also I have heard that the Sophie Giraffe is fantastic too!
http://nuby.com/en-au/nuby/teethers-toys/456/
http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/product.asp?...
http://nuby.com/en-au/nuby/teethers-toys/456/
http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/product.asp?...
This may sound weird but both my kids loved it. My ds had both of his bottom teeth through at 3 months I couldn't believe it. They both chewed on the handle end of a tooth brush. Get one that has a rubber grip and not the plastic ones. It's easy for them to hold themselves and easy to chew on, our pediatrician thought it was a great idea and now recommends the same thing lol.
Jess 28yrs, 5yr old daughter, 8 month old son and 20 weeks pregnant.
macca1984 wrote:
This may sound weird but both my kids loved it. My ds had both of his bottom teeth through at 3 months I couldn't believe it. They both chewed on the handle end of a tooth brush. Get one that has a rubber grip and not the plastic ones. It's easy for them to hold themselves and easy to chew on, our pediatrician thought it was a great idea and now recommends the same thing lol.
What a great idea! DD has Pigeon brand toothbrushes and absolutely LOVES chewing on them. Very good thinking smile
Mum-2-2-Babes wrote:
My girl started teething young too. Her favourite teething thing was a cold wet facecloth! Cheap easy and you can take them out with you, just put a couple in a container and chuck it in your nappy bag wink
This is exactly what I did. My bub is now 15 months and still won't use a teething ring, but he still loves a cold facewasher. He chews and sucks and sometimes just holds it there. I'm not sure what it is about it that makes it work so well, but it definitely works!
