My 8 month old is working on a new tooth and every time I try to give him Tylenol, he ends up spitting most of it out. I aim the syringe towards his cheek and only squirt in a little at a time, but he still spits it out. Any tips?
My 8 month old is working on a new tooth and every time I try to give him Tylenol, he ends up spitting most of it out. I aim the syringe towards his cheek and only squirt in a little at a time, but he still spits it out. Any tips?
grapefruit / 4120 posts
I HATE THIS. The only solutions I have found are either to NOT withdraw the syringe from the baby's mouth until he has swallowed the medicine OR to take it out and hold the mouth shut. Either way sucks but it usually works.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Put the syringe in the corner of their cheek, depress plunger and blow in their face. It causes them to swallow.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
We squirt it in and the force makes her swallow, then she stick a bottle with water in it in her mouth and she sucks. It works but she does NOT like it
eggplant / 11824 posts
We tried every which way to get medicine in her mouth via the syringe/dropper and none of them worked. What has worked, consistently, is to just mix the medicine into either a bottle of bm or formula, or to mix it into yogurt or applesauce if your LO is onto purees.
kiwi / 611 posts
@mamimami @looch: I'll have to try that!
@yoursilverlining: If only he would take a bottle or let me feed him from a spoon!
Thanks for the suggestions!
grapefruit / 4400 posts
@mamimami: This is what we do!
We had to give C antibiotics last month when she had a sinus infection through a syringe. I would sit at the kitchen table, have her kind of lie down on her back across my legs, and put her arm (the one closest to me) behind my back. Then I would cradle her neck/head with my arm and kind of headlock her and hold her other hand with the cradling hand (it sounds soooo mean! But she would get her hands and hit the syringe away).
Then we'd put the syringe in her mouth, squirt a little at a time, but not take the syringe out. If we took it out, she would blow raspberries and I would be covered in pink medicine. Somehow, keeping the syringe in her mouth made her swallow/close her throat, even though her mouth was open. Repeat until she finished all of the medicine.
nectarine / 2163 posts
what worked for us was squirting the medicine near the back of his mouth, and either leaving the syringe in his mouth for him to suck on, or taking it out and putting a paci in super fast
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