Baby teething remedies?

Do any mamas have suggestions for a teething baby? It’s been hitting my 6-month-old pretty hard and I want to give her something safe to relieve her pain. Any soothing remedies would be helpful!

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My 6 month old has 8 teeth,a frozen teething ring and baby tylenol has been the only thing that helps

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Some people say clove oil but I never tried it

We have our daughter frozen waffles to chew on. It’s fun and mostly mess free. And there are all kinds of different flavors for them to try.

Also baby Motrin and Tylenol alternated. We never used orajel or anything. Freeze a wet washcloth, stuff like that is what will help the most

Tylenol, frozen rag, teething toys, teething mittens, I bought my son a teething necklace and hes had it since 3 months old we have 18 out of 20 teeth

Try frozen face cloth

Frozen baby wash cloths

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My mother in law recommended vanilla extract and it works. Just put a little.on your.finger and massage the gums

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A big chunk of white onion let her naw on it

Cold washcloth to chew on

I bought the nuby natural teething gel, it has clove in it and it worked wonders

Nubby soothing tablets

Am i missing something… Did i misread? Why are you hitting a 6 month old?

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I bought something called Prodol and works very well

Put fruit in the pacifier thang and freeze and the tablets worked wonders for us

Put a wash cloth in the freezer get it nearly frozen- let them chew on it. It helped mine.

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Frozen dummy one! Instant relief I swear by it

Teething tablets and Tylenol and something they like to chew on

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Wet cold wash cloth or the teething rings you freeze. Those have been the best things for our 7 month old who’s teething pretty bad.

Liquor.
Rub it on with your finger or a qtip.
When ice clothes and frozen fruit didn’t work, that worked.

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I got my 3 months old the teething mixture at cape town station pharmacy at R20 and its the only thing that’s working.

Swear to god some of the people on this page set parenting back 50 years

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Hylands teething tablets work like magic. They came out again and are now in stores. They’re safe!

I always froze wet wash cloths and gave them to my sons to chew on. Fold them into a triangle and freeze them

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Wet a clean cloth and freeze it in a ziploc bag and let your baby chew on it

cheapest solution would be to give her a cold damp wash cloth to chew on, you could even try sticking it in the freezer for a bit before

I use tylenol with my first cus he was allergic to orajel. He liked chewing on recieving blankets for some reason idk. These days they have pacifiers that massage the gums it’s pretty cool.

Frozen fruit in 1 of these :slight_smile:

He loved chewing on this! It vibrates too

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The food feeders are great with an icecube froze in them. Or a wet cloth frozen in a ziplock is great as well.

Hylands teething tablets helped my son when he was a baby. I have a newborn and will probably use them with her once she hits the teething stage.

I put and ice cube in a receiving blanket or thin washcloth for him to chew on (I hold the cloth) or they have little teething key ring la to put in the freezer that was my sons absolute favorite. I also gave children’s Motrin when he was really hurting.

Freeze breast milk like a popsicle

Baby Tylenol, baby orajel, and frozen washcloth

Baby orajel & Tylenol. Alternate with motrin!

I love to give my daughter peeled whole apples from the fridge to chew on she LOVES it

Baby Tylenol and if you got to Walmart they have teething bananas, that look like a tooth brush in the baby isle … that works great for my 4 month old he loves it ! He’s been teething since 3 months