We have a few things so far, but she doesn't keep any of them in her mouth for long. Her favorites are still her fists. lol
Try wetting up the corner of a wash-rag and putting it in the freezer. That helped a bit with ours.
We have a few things so far, but she doesn't keep any of them in her mouth for long. Her favorites are still her fists. lol
Try wetting up the corner of a wash-rag and putting it in the freezer. That helped a bit with ours.
Try wetting up the corner of a wash-rag and putting it in the freezer. That helped a bit with ours.
"D-day" is supposed to be today and you guys are making me nervous as hell.
My daughter is ordereing her class ring tomorrow.
How about some whiskey? Or just some infant Advil. That helped my kids when they wouldn't sleep while teething. My youngest pulls at his ears a lot. We have to keep his finger nails trimmed or he will make them bleed.
Are you serious? I mean, I know it's been a few years since I've been out to visit, but DAMN!
Yeah...so do you feel old now? hahahahaha She's in 10th grade this year and last week we wrote a check for her to sign up for the PSATs. :/ BTW, speaking of visits, out of the blue over the weekend Jared asked when you were coming back out...he's still looking for that ride in Lindsay. LOL
We would rub a little on particularly bad nights on their gums. But infant advil I think has been a life saver. Stock up, you'll need it. A lot of it. Though depending on when they start teething, you probably will need to ask your pediatrician about proper dosing.