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Ladybug3
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Hyland's teething tablets
My DS will be 5 months next week. He is has been SOOOO cranky the past couple of days. I really think that he is teething. He was up EIGHT times last night. This was a baby who was sleeping through the night since 6 weeks old. Has anyone tried the hyland;s teething tablets? Do they work? Anything else that I can try? TIA!!!
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Posted 5/15/09 5:43 PM |
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josie919
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
They seem to be working really well for my DD. She is 7 mos but has been using them since 4 mos. She doesn't like teething rings much, but she LOVES when I take a washcloth, wet it, ring it out, and then throw it in the freezer. Once it freezes, she chews on that and seems to be content. Good luck!
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Posted 5/15/09 5:58 PM |
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nicrae
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
We've used them and they seem to work for DD.
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Posted 5/15/09 6:30 PM |
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Katie111806
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
My DH just picked them up tonight for DS. I will let you know. He's a cranky mess too who is also waking up in the night out now of no where.
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Posted 5/15/09 6:49 PM |
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mooshyboo
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
I use them for my son and they are great!!!!
(I give ds less than the recommended dosage and it works great)
Message edited 5/16/2009 11:30:37 AM.
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Posted 5/15/09 6:51 PM |
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LoriH
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
They work great for DD.
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Posted 5/15/09 7:55 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
Posted by mooshyboo
I use them for my son and they are great!!!!
ditto
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Posted 5/15/09 8:09 PM |
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imyself
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
They work great for my ds too.
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Posted 5/15/09 8:21 PM |
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pickles16
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
DD is going through the SAME exact thing...I'm going to ask my ped about them on Wed at her 5 month check up bc she's honestly turned into a cranky monster...I see the white on her gums too
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Posted 5/15/09 8:27 PM |
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babyonthebrain
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
I use humphries and I think it helps take the edge off. DS was sleeping through the night and is now waking up twice a night. When I give him the humphries it seems to calm him down.
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Posted 5/15/09 8:43 PM |
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Ladybug3
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
I gave them to him before he went to sleep so I that tonight is a better night. I also froze a wash cloth for tomorrow. I feel so bad for him. He is usually all smiles but he is miserable! Thanks for all the replies!
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Posted 5/15/09 9:38 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
I swear by them. Just be careful to stick to the label recommendations as it has Belladonna in it which is a natural sedative.
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Posted 5/16/09 10:39 AM |
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nbc188
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
Posted by MsMBV
I swear by them. Just be careful to stick to the label recommendations as it has Belladonna in it which is a natural sedative.
Ditto. I'm always very cautious with them for that reason.
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Posted 5/16/09 10:42 AM |
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peanut1234
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
Honestly, I would not use them. I know some people who have, and they seem to work well, but it bothers me that they have belladonna in them. It just seems like it's not worth it. Here is some info on belladonna. It's a little scary. (It's commonly known as deadly nightshade! OYE!) "Belladonna is one of the most toxic plants found in the Western hemisphere. All parts of the plant contain tropane alkaloids.[13] The berries pose the greatest danger to children because they look attractive and have a somewhat sweet taste.[12] The consumption of two to five berries by children and ten to twenty berries by adults can be lethal. The root of the plant is generally the most toxic part, though this can vary from one specimen to another. Ingestion of a single leaf of the plant can be fatal to an adult. There is currently insufficient scientific evidence to recommend the use of A. belladonna in its natural form for any condition,[14] although some of its components, in particular l-atropine which was purified from belladona in the 1830s, have accepted medical uses.[16] Donnatal is a a prescription pharmaceutical, approved in the United States by the FDA, that combines natural belladonna alkaloids in a specific, fixed ratio with phenobarbital to provide peripheral anticholinergic/antispasmodic action and mild sedation. According to its labeling, it is possibly effective for use as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (irritable colon, spastic colon, mucous colitis) and acute enterocolitis."
I don't want to scare anyone, I just thought it would be helpful to know.
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Posted 5/16/09 2:03 PM |
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Laura1
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
They worked great for us...I totally recommend them
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Posted 5/16/09 9:25 PM |
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MrsPornStar
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Re: Hyland's teething tablets
They've really helped DS sleep at night when in pain. I checked with my ped. and she said it was totally fine to give it to DS.
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Posted 5/16/09 10:44 PM |
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