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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Dont forget about tomorrow!

Just reminding those of you who read the blog, that tomorrow (October 23rd) is the last day of this month that the October special is good for! To take advantage of this offer, you need to email me on OCTOBER 23rd and in the subject line needs to say OCTOBER SPECIAL or your email wont be noticed! ( I get quite a bit of emails each day and might not realize your looking for the October special connected to this blog without this subject line!)

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Its been a rough two nights. Little baby not sleeping well. Some friends of mine suggested perhaps teething? Its possible as shes starting to 'attack" her toys a bit more lol. I was told that putting gripe water on her gums is soothing.. anyone else have any ideas that might help?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Cheri, I think Gripe Water is for gassy babies. Nothing really worked better for Skyler than teething tablets that dissolve in their mouths. I hope you can find a solution soon!

Krystal

PS Baby Oragel works too but Skyler didn't like it as much.

Anonymous said...

What about an amber teething necklace? She shouldn't wear it to bed, but the days my LO wears hers she is much happier and she sleeps much better!

You could also try a little Tylenol before she goes to sleep. Her ped said Oragel just makes it worse because it causes the gums to tighten up which makes it harder for the teeth to come through.

Anonymous said...

My sisters all used the teething rings that you can freeze and let them suck on it. It helped every time. You can buy them at WalMart for sure. little rubber or plastic rings with solution inside. They can not bite through them either...You just throw them in your freezer and then once frozen, your little one can play with it and suck on it...cold relieves the pain apparently! Hope this works!

Unknown said...

frozen teething rings can cause frost bite so you must be careful.
The best tip I heard was frozen waffles. As they munch on them they don't stay frozen as long as plastic. They taste good and the holes catch the babys dribble.
It also of course depends on the babies age. If they're very little and not eating solids, you have to watch that they don't break of any little bits.... but normally it comes off runny so unless your baby is under 4 months, you should be fine

Cheri22 said...

frozen waffles! That sounds like a fun idea, she might like to try that too. Shes already eating solids, and seems to prefer foods that have texture!

Thanks for all the suggestions! I am going to try them all!