Teething Tips: Soothing your baby’s discomfort
Teething is a significant milestone in your baby’s life but can be challenging for both parents and little ones. Understanding what to expect and how to ease discomfort can make this phase smoother for everyone. In this blog, we’ll explore the stages of teething, common signs and symptoms, and effective ways to soothe your teething baby.
Teething is the process when baby’s first of teeth (primary teeth) start to emerge through the gums. This usually begins around 6 months of age, although some babies start as early as 3 months or as late as 12 months.
Common signs and symptoms of teething
- Excessive drooling
- Swollen or tender gums
- Fussiness or irritability
- Chewing on objects
- Refusal to eat due to gum discomfort
- Disturbed sleep patterns
How to Soothe a Teething Baby
Teething can cause discomfort, but there are several ways to help your little one feel more at ease. Here are some tried and tested methods:
- Gently massage their gums : Using a clean finger or a soft damp cloth, gently rub your baby’s gums. This can help alleviate pressure and pain.
- Cold Teething Toys: Chilled (not frozen) teething rings or toys can provide relief by numbing the sore gums. Check out our collection in store.
- Offer a cold washcloth: Wet a clean washcloth, chill it in the fridge and let your baby chew on it. This can be a great DIY option for quick relief.
- Breastfeeding Comfort: For some babies, breastfeeding can offer comfort during this time. The skin-to-skin contact and the soothing rhythm can help ease discomfort.
- Over-the-counter teething gels: if your baby is in a lot of discomfort, consult your pediatrician before using any medication. Some teething gels can offer temporary relief but should be used cautiously.
Products that can help with teething
For parents looking for effective solutions, our shop offers a range of products specifically designed to soothe teething discomfort. Here are some of our top picks:
- Silicone teething toys: Soft, flexible, and easy to grip, these are perfect for little hands and help massage sore gums.
- Teething bibs: Drooling is common during teething, and our absorbent bibs can keep your baby’s clothes dry while adding a stylish touch.
- Baby Teething Mittens: Designed for babies who love to chew on their hands, these mittens come with a textured surface that soothes sore gums.
When to see a Pediatrician
While teething is a natural process, there are some situations where a doctor’s visit is advisable:
- If your baby has a high fever
- Persistent diarrhea or vomiting
- If you notice any signs of infection in the gums
- If teething seems unusually painful or prolonged
Teething is a challenging time for both and parents, but it’s a natural part of your baby’s growth. With the right tools and a bit of extra love and care, you can make this phase a little easier. Remember, every baby is different, so what works for one may not work for another.