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Monday, December 6, 2010

Teething 411

It has to happen, we can’t stop it. Eventually every parent has to say goodbye to those toothless smiles and giggles and move into the journey of adorable little baby teeth. On average this will happen between 6-8 months of age.
If you ask a paediatrician what the signs and symptoms of teething are, they will likely tell you that your baby’s gums will be sore. However if you ask a dentist they will give you a much different answer. Describing many more symptoms like red cheeks, stuffy nose, diaper rash, slight fever, red inflamed gums, waking up through the night, and irritability.
So who’s right? Well I say let’s ask the parents. Of course every baby is different, so it makes sense that how teething effects one child may be very different for how it will affect another child. However most parents would agree with the dentist, saying when there little ones started teething they suffered most or all of the symptoms of teething.
Signs and Symptoms of Teething – your baby may get all of none of these
·         Increased mucus production, causing stuffy nose
·         Red cheeks
·         Diaper rash, it can range from mild to severe. Also may seem like you can’t get rid of it
·         Red gums
·         Swollen guns
·         Gums may bleed a little when tooth is breaking through gun
·         Waking up at night
·         Increased drool
·         Wants to chew on EVERYTHING
·         Irritability
·         Slight fever (a high fever signals a different problem and is not caused by teething, consult a doctor)
What you can do to help
·         Teething gel is safe, but often over used.
·         Motrin is great it works for fever, inflammation of the gums, and is a pain reliever. Also it lasts for 8 hours.
·         Try giving cold or frozen teething rings, frozen carrot works great, or wet a wash cloth and freeze that for baby to chew. The cold will feel great on their little gums.
·         Try an Amber teething Necklace.
Common Questions and Concerns
Grinding Teeth – this is fairly common and you should not worry. This is likely to relieve pain, or is new to baby and they like the sound.
Brushing Teeth – You can start brushing gums before teeth come in, this will help baby be used to it. If you want to wait until the first tooth comes in that’s fine. You should use a baby toothbrush, and brush them in the morning and at night.
Nursing – You should be able to continue nursing if baby starts biting, take them from the breast. Usually biting means they are irritated and trying to relieve pain so give some Motrin.
Teething is just one more hurdle we must get over with our little ones. Pay close attention and try to make them as comfortable as possible, if you yourself have had a toothache you can sympathize with how your baby must be feeling.

Tips for Baby's First Months



Having a baby is such an exciting time, but it can also be very overwhelming. Here are some tips for surviving your baby’s first few months of life.




  • You need all the sleep you can get so sleep when your baby is. It can seem hard to do when so much needs to be done, but it can all wait and you need your sleep. 
  • Always accept help when it’s offered. Even if it’s doing the dishes, some laundry or bringing by a meal, take all the help you can get. 
  •  Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Having a new baby at home combined with sleep deprivation can become overwhelming. Call on friends, family and your partner to help you with baby and around the house.
  •  Feed on demand.  Let your baby take the lead, his/her stomach is not developed enough yet to hold enough food to last for long time, they will let you know when they need more food, so listen to them. 
  • Don’t stress over sleep training. Little baby’s have no concept of time, and they need the constant nourishment  day and night to keep their rapidly growing body and developing brain in top shape.  
  • Take time to bond it’s so important.  Eye contact and skin contact are great for bonding. Feeding is a great time for eye and skin contact, also try massaging and of course lots of hugs and kisses. Try taking a bath with baby, not only is it a great bonding opportunity but also a great memory.
  •  Don’t worry about breaking them. They are not as fragile as they look, actually they are quite resilient. Use your instincts and ask for advice when you need it, and baby will be just fine. 
  • Swaddle. Yes swaddling can be your best friend to help calm a fussy baby.  
  • Prepare meals to freeze. When you are cooking something that can be frozen, put on extra and freeze it. Having meals frozen in the freezer can make a long day a little brighter.
  • Baby wearing. This can make life so much easier. Wear your baby while, doing things around the house, going for a walk, or shopping. It keeps strangers away, and best of all both hands free. Baby's love the closeness to you and usually have a great nap.
Following these tips can make the first few months with your new baby a little easier, and more enjoyable. Don’t forget to take lots of pictures and keep records of milestones! Time goes by in the blink of an eye, and memories will last forever.
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