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ellabellame
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Topic: teething!! Posted: 25 July 2006 at 10:27am |
mikeys teething at the moment, in fact his first tooth came through just yesterday. the problem is he's started waking up about a million times a night (and i am not kidding). it almost seems like he doesn't really need to wake up because he just lies there crying with his eyes shut. he's never really been a great sleeper but this is ridiculous!! can all u experienced lovely mothers tell me, is it just because he's teething or is this a new phase?
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 10:36am |
Mmmmm... well, it might be because of his teeth. If you are this way inclined, adn think it is hurting him, then give him some pamol. At the very least, it'll rule out teething (or pain) as the reason he is waking (if he continues to cry).
Just be aware that the sneaky little buggers tend to take advantage of motherly kindness at times like these. When he has obviously finished teething and is otherwise well, then make sure you get back on top of sleeping routines.
Hope that makes some sense.
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 11:00am |
I'm with the pamol at bed time camp. If it works, it works, if not you could try something else the next night...
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 11:42am |
thanks, i'll give it a try tonight.
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 1:53pm |
Taine has such red cheeks, a bit of a rash, and is chewing on everything, also has a bump under his gums so I know he is teething. I give him some bonjela and pamol before bed and he sleeps really well (hopefully I'm not developing a dependency-prone child). He's also been sleeping all night since we kicked him out of our room, so that might be that too.
Anyway, I always found with my boys, I could tell if it was teething grizzles if I rubbed his gums and he stopped and cooed. I think Jake is getting a set of molars now actually., but am hesitant to put my fingers in his mouth - rather a bitey child.
edited to fix all my typos.
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 2:06pm |
argh i know the pain! lol Ayja is FINALLY GETTING HER FIRST TOOTH!.. (yes .. at 14 months! i kid you not) one of the top middle teeth, and the middle of it is through it's just those damn corners that are causing so much trouble - she is crazy, but it seems to be settling - we do the Pamol and bonjela thing.
Another thing that can help is so wet a face cloth and stick it in a bag in the freezer for half an hour... gives them something nice to chew on that doesn't hurt their mouths too much (not all kids like to chew on the hard teethers) and the cold will numb their gums a little... although it does seem a bit cold to try for too long since it is winter.. but good to remember for summer time.
Can also try giving a desert spoon that has been in the fridge to chew on... same kinda thing but sometimes the rubbing can help the teeth cut thru..
good luck, we are just starting to (hopefully) get back to some semblance of normal again.. if this is what she'll be like with each tooth i'd rather her just stay gummy!
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 2:51pm |
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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 5:18pm |
I heard that sometimes the teeth can move up and down a bit before coming through, maybe that's what's been happening with Zaara.
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Posted: 26 July 2006 at 9:11am |
I soooo hope that they come out soon tho, because she is not a very happy little girl at the moment!!
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Posted: 28 July 2006 at 11:40pm |
Hey Janine a friends daughter born on june 6 still doesn't have any teeth either
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Posted: 29 July 2006 at 7:46am |
I agree with what all of the others said. But maybe i would also take to the GP to get ears checked, just incase its not those too.
Its actually really funny (well not funny haha) but all the passages in the face are connected. And alot of times when children are teething they dribble alot and create extra mucus and sometimes their nose runs etc. ( Now dont ask me why because i dont have a clue why it happens)Sometimes kids also get an ear infection when they teeth either due to the exta mucus or something.
You would not beleive the amount of kids that would come to the dental clinic that the parents would say they are teething and keeping me up etc. We would give the pamol bonjella advice and also fire them of to the doc to check the ears. And we would get a phone call saying that they had an ear infection. Oh also if you do go to the doc you can get a script for ibprophen which will help with the imflamation as well as the pain(plus it lasts up to 8 hours)
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Posted: 01 August 2006 at 10:21am |
I had the worst Monday ever with Zaara, she was very unhappy!!! Took her to the docs twice in two weeks now...she is fine, ears fine, every thing fine and no teeth but loads of chewing and crying.......I am so tired. Had to take a day off yesterday (hubby as well)...and all she wanted was for me to hold her....  I hope her teeth come thru sooner than later...
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Posted: 01 August 2006 at 8:37pm |
we have had many many days like that with Ayja starting from very early on.. and always endingup with.... no teeth. She is now getting the bottom one to match her little half toothy up the top.. and is back to being #1 grotter again lol. i think they're all gonna start cutting together now.
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 9:05am |
Oh Janine I dont know if I can take another 4-5 months of this, she is soooo grumpy at times that nothing I do helps her....I am even getting a few BITES when I feed her.....  ....I cant imagine what she will be like when her teeth come thru....
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 9:26am |
Am sure Zaara will be fine and cut teeth way before Ayja did. lol, my girls make up for having no teeth by having lots of hair... hang on Zaara's got lots of hair too...  nope more than likely she'll teeth soon. I knew Ayja would probably take forever since Paris did. Hang in there.
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 9:35am |
Oh I am ...just hanging in......
I suppose I should be happy that tho Zaara has no teeth she has loads of Hair....he he ha ha
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 11:32am |
Egh. Teeth are evil. Andrew's molars are coming through and he's grumpy,dribbling like an old person, has an upset tummy, isn't sleeping as well and has a runny nose. He's been to the GP to have his ears checked (it's well worth it, because Sean (#1) got ear infections with EVERY tooth that came through).
I've been giving him roasted parsnip and carrot that has been in the fridge to cool - it's soft and yet really cold for the gums. And Pamol and Bonjela...we're not going there with the ibuprofen (kiddie nurifen) because his tummy is already pretty volatile.
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 12:15pm |
I know how you feel Maree...
I've been giving Zaara Pamol and bonjela (which she sucks off)....and those put in the fridge teething bite thingies.....but my poor baby is just not herself.
Well I better go home and feed her and see how she is doing now.....
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 1:34pm |
the best teething rings for jake were unfortunately my finger. It's amazing how much those little gums can chomp down! we also used to give Jake a raw carrot to gnaw on. later read that you shouldn't in case small bits come off and get lodged down the throat.
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Posted: 02 August 2006 at 3:23pm |
I always feel so sorry for Joey when he is teething. Imagine how painful it must be!!?
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