DS isn't even rolling over yet and he is teething...I thought it couldn't be possible until I saw these two white things starting to poke through. He doesn't even have the ability to hold a teething toy yet. any suggestions?
DS isn't even rolling over yet and he is teething...I thought it couldn't be possible until I saw these two white things starting to poke through. He doesn't even have the ability to hold a teething toy yet. any suggestions?
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
Man that is early, poor thing. I will say my dad got his first 2 teeth at 2 months (his baby pictures are hilarious) so early teething happens! What about a washcloth that you freeze the corner of, lighter/easier to hold for him to chew on?
coconut / 8483 posts
Freeze some BM or formula in an ice cube tray. Put the cube in one of those mesh feeders and hold it for him to gnaw on!
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
@LuLu Mom: Seriously! Apparently, DH started teething early, too. Plus, DS inherited his tongue tie and lip tie. Strong genes.
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
Aww I am sorry it's starting so early! What Mrs. Champagne said, and also frozen wash cloth.
hostess / wonderful grape / 20803 posts
On the bright side, he will be done teething early!!
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
@winniebee: @LuLu Mom: @snowjewelz: @Mrs. Champagne: Thanks for the tips! Do you see it? It's above the glare. I can feel it more than anything.
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
@simplyfelicity: yeah, I kinda can.. Sometimes tho they stay like that for a while! Is he sleeping? lol!
apricot / 428 posts
you poor things!!! i definitely see the tiniest buds. checking little mans mouth soon as he has been gumming like mad.
pomegranate / 3127 posts
Oh poor little guy! He might be able to chew on your fingers. That's what my baby does, she's also not old enough to hold a teether.
pomelo / 5000 posts
I think three months the drool started, four they started to push up, and five was when they finally cut through. It can be a lonnnng process! Hang in there!
pomelo / 5000 posts
@simplyfelicity: are you nursing? I know they say that if there's a proper latch, you don't feel anything, but I would (and still do) feel a difference. I gave something for pain at night when I could tell it was disrupting sleep, but during the day, it didn't seem to bother her as much.
pomelo / 5000 posts
@simplyfelicity: I believe you! Looks like little ridges in there. My doctor also okay-ed Orajel, telling me to use just a little and follow the directions. I use the Hyland's tablets, but I have no idea if they really work.
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
@Happygal: I put some of this orajel on...it seems safe enough. I hope!
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