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    Posted: 29 December 2006 at 5:41pm
Ella has cut her first tooth this morning and i think it has continued through the day shes REALLY grizzly i have done the bonjela and pamol thing and it "appears" to not really be making to much of a difference. Does anyone have any pointers or remedys to help her?

Also how long till it will stop hurting her?
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Sorry can't really help you there I'm still waiting for my wee man to pop one. I'll make sure I come to you for any pointers when the time comes.

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What about giving her something just to rub on the area maybe even a rusk so long as she is sitting up and one of you are watching her with it.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I tried that to lol but i think its so sore she gets angry and hiffs it across the room lol i may try cold banana in a fresh food feeder that may help??
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Yeah I would try something that is a little softer but still hard so that there is something that has a bit of pressure to rub against.
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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You could try apple in the same way.

I'm a bit inclined to double-check that it's a teething thing if it's carrying on after the tooth has cut... but it may also be that there is a second one coming through too.
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Addy has been really grizzly after the first tooth too, i think the one next to it is coming through aswell but I have been freezing peaches (sliced canned ones) and putting it in the feeder thing. You can also get a welda teething powder that I remember using with Kobe and that worked too.
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How about one of those teething rings with water? We keep Caitlin's one in the fridge. Something cold might numb the pain for a bit
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Normally where there is one, there is 2! Don't be surprised if she is teething a 2nd one as well, the first 2 (usually) come in pairs
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Hey everyone has covered anything I was going to suggest so good luck, both my girls were a little grizzley for a day or so but it passed fairley quick
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Thanks so much ladies, when i looked before it came through there were definately 2 bumps there so i wouldnt be surprised if another is coming through aswell. Shes been chomping on things and pulling them out with her gums still clamped on lol shes alot better today tho

The banana in the feeder went down a treat to So good infact that she required a bath afterwards hehe
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