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Two days ago whenever he was hungry first he would put my nipple between his lips and let out the groan. I had to pump before I went to bed, I guess he just wasn't up to eating much; too bad my breasts didn't get the memo. Yesterday I spent an hour in the morning trying to keep Disco-Baby's thumb out of his mouth. He is quite a thumb sucker, and understandable because his mouth was hurting he wanted comfort, comfort from his beloved thumb. However, said thumb coming into contact with gums led to SCREAMING. NOT FUN AT ALL. After three hours of fussing and crying (and hand pinning) he decided he would be happier outside, so we sat on the front porch for an hour while a read my magazine. (Where was hubby in all this? About an hour into screamfest he got up and asked what was wrong, and then said he only wanted "one more hour" of sleep because he was up late talking to his brother. Whatever) Finally he took a nap. He was better after that, though still chomping down hard on anything he could get his hands on and drooling like a rabid dog. I can not stand the crying… makes me feel sick to my stomach. So what do you do for teething?
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| Brenda July 31, 2006 09:50 AM PDT (<lol> I don't even know how to respond to comments on my own blog) Several people have told me that Hylands Teething drops work really well. However, I do not understand the logic of giving lactose to a baby. Lactose is an allergen that is generally not recommended for babies under a year. I might try the gel but I have not been able to find it. Also, I have to admit I don’t understand homeopathic remedies. They just don’t make logical sense to me. | ||
| lin July 31, 2006 08:38 AM PDT sorry I forgot to put my name | ||
| Name July 31, 2006 08:38 AM PDT I use hylands teething tablets there all natural and seem to work right away. before i found them I would freeze a wah cloth then rub it on there gums. I hope this helps | ||
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