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| I like any olive I have tried, but I can't say I'd try the olives Rock posted... It's that whole, I've gotta like the looks of what I'm putting in my mouth thing But I buy Kalamattas the most frequently. I think I fit in that category. Oh, sure, I have no problem popping an olive into my mouth and eating it. And I like olives in or on top of things. They don't repulse me. But I don't really go out of my way to eat them by themselves, and I certainly don't crave them. I think it has more to do with the amount of salt they contain. I'm not into pretzels or most chips for the same reason. | |
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Re: My six-month-old is super fussy. How can I tell if it’s teething or something else? What can I do to help him?When your little angel turns into a cranky devil, there's a good chance he's teething. Is he drooling a lot? Rubbing his mouth or ears? Trying to gnaw anything he can get his lips on? Does he have an unusual amount of diaper rash? Is he running a mild fever? (101 or less -- anything more isn't from teething and merits a call to the pediatrician.) Run a finger along his gums to feel for hard raised bumps or sharp bits. The two front bottom teeth are usually the first to come in, followed by the two front top ones. You can help by giving him something cool and hard to gnaw on (like a spoon or teething toy you’ve popped in the freezer).Acetaminophencan help with pain relief, but check with the doctor for the right dosage. And even if your little guy shows no real evidence that teeth are about to make an appearance, feel free to use “He’s teething!” as an all-purpose excuse when he bursts into tears at the sight of your mother or tries to chomp another baby’s finger during play group. Plus, more from The Bump: Do Teething Tablets Work? Baby Teething Chart When Teething Affects Baby's Sleep Paula Kashtan |
re: Q: Dealing With Teething?
My pedi said the teething tablets have an ingredient in them that in high doses can cause hallucinations, and since it isn't regulated by the FDA, a bottle of them could have a high concentration of that ingredient. Therefore, causing your child to have hallucinations. Has anyone ever heard of this? Or experienced it?
Lacey&Connor'sMom|
re: Q: Dealing With Teething?
My son has gotten 4 teeth in the past 3 weeks, then today I looked in his mouth, and he has two more coming in. He's been throwing up, running a temp (right around 102 degrees, and is fussier than he has ever been in his whole life. I feel like I've tried everything. I give him frozen teething rings, but he doesn't seem interested, I give him Tylenol, and baby Orajel, still nothing. A month of this and I'm starting to lose it! Any suggestions on what I should do? Both for him and me? I'm almost tempted to take him to the doctor.
inspireddesigns|
re: Q: Dealing with teething?
my daughter is almost 9 months and still she doesn't have her first set of teeth but she drools all the time. I keep wondering when is her going to come in
tonassity|
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you can also use vanilla. you rub it on their gums and thy likeit and it has no ill affects to it it is all natural. we use mexican vanilla extract had he loves it .
tammiyates|
Q: Dealing with teething?
My son is constantily chewing on my fingers and drooling a lot but no teeth yet
ejzmama|
re: Q: Dealing with teething?
DS is about to be eight months old and has been teething for months but not a single one has come out yet. How long do I have to wait till I get worried?
sarahmonster07|
Q&A: Dealing with teething?
I have 7-month-old twins. One has been teething for 4 months and just in the past 3 weeks got his first two teeth. The other has been teething for 3 months and finally has had a tiny white spot on his lower gum for a bit but no progress yet. It can definitely take a while! As for Hyland's Teething Tablets, I mentioned to my pedi that we were using them and she wasn't concerned, so I haven't heard about the research LaceyandConnor's mom asked about.
macchiatto|
Q&A: Dealing with teething?
Hi my 6 month old has been teething as well but no teeth have come through just yet. I use washcloths I wet them in the sink and put them in the freezer then I take them out when they are frozen and give them to her. She seems to like that much better then the teething rings since the washcloths bend and move a little more easier then the teething ring plastics' do. Just a suggestion that I use oh and when the little ones are fussy for weeks because of it remember to take a deep breath and know that it will end and will not carry on forever! :)